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THE    CLARION 

VOL.    5  JUNE,  1916  No.    1 

Twenty-ninth  Annual  Catalog 

Clarion  State  Normal  School 

CLARION,  PENNSYLVANIA 

13th  District— Clarion,  Forest,  Jefferson,  McKean 
and  Warren  Counties 


CATALOG    1915-1916 
PROSPECTUS    1916-1917 

Published  by  the  Faculty 
of  the 

CLARION  STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL 

CLARION,  PENNA. 

In  June,  August,  December,  February  and  April 
Entered  «t  the  Postoffice  at  Clarion,  Pa.,  as  second-class  matter  under  Act  of  July  16,  1894 


Board  of  Trustees. 


A.  G.   Corbett   Clarion,   Pa. 

H.  M.  Rimer   Clarion,  Pa. 

F.  L.  Harvey  Foxburg,  Pa. 

W.  E.  Rice   Warren,  Pa. 

F.  X.  Kreitler  Nebraska,  Pa. 

R.  J.  Campbell   Kane,  Pa. 

F.  L.  Andrews   New  Bethlehem,  Pa. 

C.  Z.  Gordon   Brookville,  Pa. 

W.  W.  Winslow   Punxsutawney,  Pa. 


Officers  of  the  Board. 


A.  G.  Corbett,  Presid"ent  F.  X.  Kreitler,  Vice-President 

H.  M.  Rimer,  Secretary  W.  A.  Graham,  Treasurer 


Standing  Committees. 


Committee  on  Instruction — F.  L.  Harvey,  W.  W.  Winslow,  C.  Z. 
Gordon. 

Committee  on  Finance — W.  E.  Rice,  F.  X.  Kreitler,  R.  J.  Campbell. 

Committee   on   Household — H.   M.   Rimer,   F.   L.   Andrews,   F.    L. 
Harvey. 


FACULTY. 


IN   ORDER    OF   SENIORITY    OF   SERVICE 

Amos  P.  Reese,  M.  S.,  Principal,  (^Lafayette  College;  Graduate 
Student  Columbia  University. 
Arithmetic  and  Pedagogy  of  Arithmetic. 

John  Ballentine,  A.  M.,  Ph.  D.,  Vice  Principal,  {Biicknell.) 
Latin  and  Greek 

Walter  Raimee  Egbert,  M.  S.,  Ph.  B.,   {Millersville  Normal, 
Columbia,  Illinois  Wesleyan  Universtiy.) 
English  and  Mathematics. 

Mary  Lorena  Givan,  M.  A.,   {Edinboro  State  Normal,  Chau- 
tauqua.) 
History  and  Drawing. 

John  W.  F.  Wilkinson,  A.  B.,  A.  M.,  (Princeton.) 
Mathematics 

Willis   Yardley   Welch,    M.    S.,    {Oszvego   Normal,    Cornell, 
Bucknell.) 
Science  and  Nature  Study. 

Charlotte   Barton,   Ph.   B.,    {Mount  Holyoke,    University   of 
Chicago.) 
Geography  and  Latin. 

Lewis  J.  Rohr, 

Violin,  Mandolin  and  Orchestra. 


Lawrence  Guy  Carson,  B.  E.,  (Clarion  Normal,  Chautauqua.) 
Physical  Training  and'  Athleiic  Coach. 

Anna  M.  Klahr,  (Clarion  Normal,  Oberlin  Kindergarten  Col- 
lege.) 
Kindergarten  and  Critic  Teacher. 

Sara  E.  Nolin,  (Margaret  Morrison,  Carnegie  School.) 
Domestic  Science  and  Nurse. 

LoRA  GooDROWE  Welch,   (Rochester  Athenaeum,  Clarion  Nor- 
mal.) 
Laboratory  Assistant. 

Mary  A.  True,  (Clarion  Normal.) 
Lilirarian. 

Irene  R.  Fitzgerald,  B.  S.,  (Clarion  Normal,  Allegheny  College, 
Columbia  University.) 
German   and   French. 

*Lillian  W.  Bitner,  M.  E.,   (Millersville  Normal,  New  Eng- 
land Conservatory.) 
Supervisor  of  Primary  Grades. 

John  Reaveley,  A.  B.,  (Wesleyan)  ;  A.  M.,  (Columbia.) 
Psychology  and  Agriculture. 

Hazel  Bent,   (Lake  Forest  College,  Public  School  Music  De- 
partment, Cornell  University.) 
Public  School   Music,  Piano,  Voice. 

LiDA  May  Carpenter,  (Mansfield  Normal,  Cumnock  School  of 
Oratory  of  Northzvestern  University.) 
Rhetoric  and  Expression. 

♦Resigned. 


Victor  W.  Haverstick,  B.  S.   (Carnegie  Institute  of  Technol- 
ogy.) 
Manual  Training  and  Mathematics. 

Nellie  Moore,  {Clarion  Normal.) 
Physiology  and  Arithmetic. 

Mary  Adelaide  Jenks,    (Fredonia  S.  N.  S.,  Special  Student 
I  Kindergarten,  Psychology  and  Methods,  Chautau- 

qua, N.  Y.) 

Principal  of  Model  School. 
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James  Pinks, 
Registrar. 

Catherine  Mercer, 

Assistant  Registrar  and  Clerk. 

Hazel  Edwards, 
Stenographer. 

James  E.  Mathews, 

Steward  and  Superintendent  of  Grounds  and'  Buildings. 

Mrs.  James  E.  Mathews, 
Matron 

John  Andrew  Eagle y 
Engineer. 


STATE  BOARD  OF  EXAMINERS. 


C.  D.  Koch,  Department  of  Public  Instruction. 
Charles  Lose,  State  Normal  School;  Lock  Kaven. 
David  C.  Locke^  Superintendent  Beaver  County. 
T.  A.  Stetler,  Superintendent,  Snyder  County. 
H.  J.  Wickey,  Superintendent,  Middletown. 
T.  Latimer  Brooks,  Superintendent,  Lewistown. 
T.  J.  McCleary,  Superintendent,  Washington. 
H.  Milton  Roth,  Superintendent,  Adams  County. 
Amos  P.  Reese,  State  Normal  School,  Clarion. 


FACULTY  COMMITTEES 

Classification :     Mr.  Welch,  Miss  True,  the  Principal. 
Committees  on  Student  Programs  : 

Freshman :     Miss  Barton,  Miss  Klahr,  Mr.  Haverstick. 

Sophomore:     Mr.   Reaveley,   Miss  Fitzgerald,  Miss  Noli 

Junior:    Mr.  Wilkinson,  Miss  Givan,  Miss  Carpenter. 

Senior:     Mr.  Egbert,  Dr.  Ballentine,  Miss  Bitner. 

Lecture  Course:    Mr.  Welch,  Mr.  Wilkinson,  Dr.  Ballentine,  tl 
Principal. 

Athletics:     Mr.  Carson,  Air.  Wilkinson. 

Library :  Miss  True,  Mr.  Egbert. 

Christian    Associations:      Mr.    Wilkinson,     Miss     Givan,     Mi; 
Barton. 

Exhibits:     Mr.  Reaveley,  Mr.  Haverstick,  Miss  True. 

Appointments :     The  Principal,  Dr.  Ballentine. 


CALENDAR  1916-17. 


FALL  TERM— SIXTEEN  WEEKS 

Registration  Day,  Tuesday,  September  5. 

Organization  of  Classes,  8 :30  a.  m.,  Wednesday,  September  6. 

7"raining  School  opens,  Thursday,  September  7. 

Y.  M.  and  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Reception,  Saturday  Evening,  Sept.  9. 

Fall  Term  ends,  Friday,  December  22. 

Holiday  Vacation :    December  22,  to  January  2. 


WINTER  TERM— TWELVE  WEEKS 

Registration  Day,  Tuesday,  January  2. 

Organization  of  Classes,  8:30  a.  m.,  Wednesday,  January  3. 

Training  School  opens,  Wednesday,  January  3. 

Y.  M.  and  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Reception,  Saturday  Evening,  January  6. 

Junior  Party,  Washington's  Birthday,  February  22. 

Winter  Term  ends,  Friday,  March  23. 

Spring  Vacation :    March  23,  to  April  3. 


SPRING  TERM—THIRTEEN  WEEKS 

Registration  Day,  Tuesday,  April  3. 

Organization  of  Classes,  8 130  a.  m.,  Wednesday,  April  4. 

Training  School  opens,  Wednesday,  April  4. 

Y.  M.  and  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Reception,  Saturday  Evening,  April  7. 


Founder's  Day,  Wednesday,  April  12,  30th  Anniversary  of  the 

School. 
Training  School  Commencement,  Thursday,  June  14. 

State  Board  Examinations,  June 

Literary  Society  Annual  Contest,  Saturday  Evening,  June  23. 

Baccalaureate  Day,  Sunday,  June  24, 

Address  of  the  Christian  Associations,  Sunday  Evening,  June  24. 

Field  Day,  Monday  Morning,  June  25. 

Campus  Pageant,  Monday  Afternoon,  June  25, 

Commencement  Concert,  Monday  Evening,  June  25. 

Alumni  Day,  Tuesday,  June  26. 

Senior  Class  Day,  Tuesday,  June  26. 

Commencement,  Wednesday,  June  27. 


HISTORICAL  SKETCH. 


By  an  act  of  the  Pennsylvania  State  Legislature, 
passed  in  the  year  1886,  the  counties  of  Clarion,  Forest, 
Jefferson,  McKean,  and  Warren  were  separated  from  the 
Eis'hth  Normal  School  District  and  were  constituted  as 
the  Thirteenth  District.  The  necessary  steps  were  at 
once  taken  to  organize  a  Normal  School.  Contributions 
and  pledges  of  money,  amounting  to  forty  thousand  dol- 
lars, were  obtained  for  the  purpose  of  securing  a  suitable 
site  and  erecting  the  necessary  buildings.  This  amount 
was  supplemented  by  a  legislative  appropriation  of 
twentj^-tive  thousand  dollars.  The  grounds  and  build- 
ings which  had  belonged  to  Carrier  Seminary  were  pur- 
chased from  the  Erie  Conference  of  the  Methodist  Epis- 
copal Church.  Additional  land  adjoining  the  original 
purchase  was  obtained  from  the  Arnold  estate,  and  in  the 
fall  of  1886  work  was  begun  on  the  erection  of  two  com- 
modious dormitories.  These  buildings  were  completed 
before  the  middle  of  February.  A  committee  represent- 
ing the  State  officially  approved  the  provisions  thus 
made  for  carying  on  the  work  of  a  Normal  School,  and 
the  institution  was  formallv  opened  on  the  twelfth  day 
of  April,  1887. 

The  school  continued  under  the  joint  control  of  the 
State  and  the  stockholders  until  February  9,  1916,  when 
the  State  purchased  all  of  the  outstanding  stock  and 
formally  took  over  the  property  in  the  name  of  the  Com- 
monwealth. 

The  enrollment  during  the  first  term  was  140.  The 
enrollment  for  the  jear  1887-1888,  the  first  full  year  of 
the  existence  of  the  school,  was  364.  The  first  graduat- 
ing class  numbered  ten  young  men  and  two  young  wo- 
men. Twenty-three  and  one-four  acres  of  ground  con- 
taining seven  commodious  buildings  now  constitute  the 
Normal  School  plant. 


LOCATION 

The  state  Normal  School  of  the  Thirteenth  District 
is  located  at  Clarion,  the  county  seat  of  Clarion  County, 
Pennsylvania.  The  town  is  situated  on  an  eminence 
some  1500  feet  above  the  sea  level,  overlooking  the  Clar- 
ion River.  The  natural  scenery  of  the  vicinity  is  pic- 
turesque and  the  healthfulness  of  the  situation  is  unex- 
celled. The  Borough,  which  has  a  population  of  about 
3500,  is  supplied  with  an  abundance  of  natural  gas,  and 
pure  spring  water;  the  streets  are  paved  and  lighted  by 
electricity.  The  churches  are  excellent  and  the  people 
intelligent  and  refined.  In  fact.  Clarion  is  an  ideal  place 
for  an  institution  of  learning. 


RAILROAD   FACILITIES 

The  School  may  be  reached  by  means  of  the  Balti- 
more &  Ohio  Railroad,  Pittsburgh  &  Western  Division, 
which  has  a  station  at  Clarion  Junction,  from  which  a 
line  of  hacks  run  to  Clarion  and  the  Normal  School. 
The  Lake  Erie,  Franklin  &  Clarion  Railroad  connects 
Clarion  with  Summerville,  a  station  in  the  Low  Grrade 
Division  of  the  Pennsylvania  Railroad.  By  means  of 
this  road  Clarion  may  be  reached  from  the  Allegheny 
Valley  Railroad  via  Redbank  Junction  and  Summerville, 
and  from  the  Philadelphia  &  Erie  Railroad  via  Drift- 
wood from  Summerville.  The  Franklin  &  Clearfield 
branch  of  the  New  York  Central  lines  connects  with  the 
Lake  Erie,  Franklin  &  Clarion  at  Sutton  Junction.  By 
means  of  this  connection  Clarion  may  be  reached  from 
Titusville,  Oil  City,  Franklin  and  other  points  to  the 
west  and  north,  and  from  Clearfield,  Du  Bois^  !Falls 
Creek,  Brook ville  and  other  points  to  the  east.  The 
Clarion  station  is  located  within  a  half  square  of  the 
girls'  dormitory,  across  the  street  from  the  Normal 
Laundry  and  Power  House. 

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FACULTY 

Equipment,  buildings  and  apparatus  count  for  much 
in  an  institution  of  learning,  but  the  most  potent  influence 
is  personality.  The  strongest  influence  in  a  normal  school 
is  its  faculty.  It  is  the  policy  of  this  school  to  devote 
more  time,  attention  and  money  to  the  u}:>building  and 
maintenance  of  a  capable  faculty  than  to  any  other  of  the 
factors  which  enter  into  the  composition  of  a  Normal 
School.  The  demands  made  upon  its  faculty  are  large 
and  the  standards  set  for  them  are  high.  To  be  a  teacher 
requires  special  qualifications  and  preparation. 

1.  Above  everything  else  in  the  equipment  of  a 
Normal  School  instructor  stands  character.  All  other 
attributes  combined  cannot  take  its  place. 

2.  Ability  to  teach.  Ability  to  teach  means  inspir- 
ation to  the  members  of  a  class.  What  and  how  the 
instructor  does  is  vastly  more  influential  than  any  other 
form  of  instruction  that  may  be  given. 

3.  Culture  and  refinement  of  manner,  purity  of 
speech  and  neatness  of  dress  give  tone  to  the  entire  per- 
sonality. 

4.  Scholarship  liberal  in  its  comprehensiveness  and 
special  where  it  deals  with  the  training  of  teachers,  are 
demands  which  can  be  fairly  made  of  the  modern  in- 
structor.    . 

5.  The  spirit  of  co-operation  and  the  ability  to 
work  harmoniously  with  one's  colleagues  is  an  attribute 
without  which  an  instructor  will  be  greatly  hampered. 

APPOINTMENT  COMMITTEE 

The  wisdom  of  establishing  the  Appointment  Com- 
mittee has  been  amply  justified  by  three  years  of  suc- 
cessful experience.  The  work  of  this  committee  has  two 
distinct  purposes  in  view,  namely: 

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1.  To  assist  worthy  alumni  and  students  of  the 
Normal  School  to  find  suitable  positions. 

2.  To  aid  school  officials  who  desire  Normal  trained 
young  men  and  women  as  teachers. 

All  alumni  and  others  who  have  been  students  here 
have  a  claim  upon  this  institution.  The  Normal  School 
is  maintained  by  the  state  to  prepare  teachers  for  the 
public  schools,  and  it  is  its  duty  to  bring  inquiring  school 
officials  into  communication  with  desirable  teachers. 

Upon  enrolling,  candidates  furnish  all  necessary 
personal  data  together  with  a  list  of  references,  including 
members  of  the  faculty,  former  teachers  and  other  busi- 
ness and  professional  people  from  whom  the  committee 
receives  confidential  information.  The  recommendations 
based  upon  all  available  information  are  always  con- 
servative, thus  affording  a  double  advantage  to  both 
students  and  school  authorities. 

All  those  who  wish  the  co-operation  of  the  Normal 
in  this  matter  are  urged  to  enroll.  Blanks  for  this  pur- 
pose will  be  furnished  upon  application.  This  committee 
is  maintained  by  the  Normal  without  charge  to  candi- 
dates or  school  officers.  All  schools  desiring  teachers  are 
urged  to  communicate  with  the  committee. 


GROUNDS  AND  BUILDINGS 

The  grounds  comprise  twenty-three  and  one-fourth 
acres,  within  the  limits  of  the  Borough  of  Clarion.  They 
have  been  laid  out  with  care  and  are  kept  in  excellent 
condition.  The  buildings  all  front  upon  a  handsome 
lawn,  ornamented  with  shade  trees  and  evergreens.  All 
the  buildings  are  heated  by  steam,  lighted  by  electricity, 
and  are  supplied  with  the  other  conveniences  of  modem 
living. 

Seminary  Hall  is  a  three-story  brick  building  origin- 
ally occupied  by  Carrier  Seminary,  from  which  it  derives 

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its  name.  Here  are  found  the  offices,  library,  four  large 
class  rooms  and,  on  tlie  third  floor,  a  dormitory  for  young 
women. 

Music  Hall,  a  two-story  brick  building,  provides  a 
studio  for  the  Director  of  Music,  instruction  and  practice 
rooms  on  the  first  floor,  and  living  rooms  for  the  Prin- 
cipal's family  on  the  second  floor. 

Science  Hall,  a  three-story  brick  building,  provides 
for  class  rooms  on  the  first  floor.  Manual  Training  in  the 
basement,  Science,  Art  and  Ancient  Languages  on  the 
second,  and  a  dormitory  for  young  women  on  the  third 
floor. 

The  Chapel  is  a  stone  building  with  a  gymnasium  in 
the  basement,  and  on  the  main  floor  an  auditorium  with 
a  normal  seating  capacity  of  eight  hundred. 

Stevens  Hall  is  a  three-story  building  with  apart- 
ments for  teachers  and  provisions  for  lodging  two  hun- 
dred young  men.  There  are  bath  rooms  with  plunge  and 
shower  baths  on  each  floor,  and  sanitary  closets  in  the 
basement.  The  rooms  are  conveniently  arranged,  well 
lighted  and  comfortably  furnished.  Its  first  floor  pro- 
vides offices,  class  rooms  and  study  hall  for  the  Training 
School,  and  its  roomy  basement  furnishes  an  admirable 
rainy  day  play  ground. 

Navarre  Hall,  the  new  dormitory  for  young  ladies, 
is  one  of  the  finest  and  most  up-to-date  Normal  School 
buildings  in  the  country.  It  is  in  the  modem  Spanish 
type  of  architecture  and  is  constructed  of  stone,  brick, 
concrete  and  iron,  with  a  tile  roof,  and  is  fireproof 
throughout.  On  the  upper  floors  are  found  accommoda- 
tions for  teachers  and  pupils,  including  parlor  and  trunk 
rooms  on  each  floor.  Each  room  is  lighted  by  electricity, 
heated  by  steam,  and  has  a  stationary  washstand  sup- 
plied with  hot  and  cold  water.  Bath  rooms  with  running 
water  are  found  on  each  floor.  The  building  also  con- 
tains apartments  for  the  servants  entirely  separate  from 
the  main  dormitory,  although  under  the  same  roof.     The 

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rooms  are  all  newly  furnished,  making  the  dormitory  one 
of  the  best  in  the  state.  An  elevator  in  the  rear  of  this 
building  provides  for  the  easy  handling  of  trunks  and 
heavy  baggage.  On  the  first  floor  are  found  the  parlors, 
offices,  a  dining  hall  with  a  seating  capacity  of  four 
hundred  and  fifty,  a  conservatory,  the  kitchen,  pantry, 
bakery,  etc.,  and  the  living  apartments  for  the  steward. 

The  Heat  and  Power  Plant  is  a  two-story  brick  build- 
ing. Its  boilers  are  on  the  first  floor  and  have  a  capacity 
of  three  hundred  and  fifty  horse  power.  On  the  second 
floor  of  this  building  is  located  the  Normal  Steam 
Laundry. 

EQUIPMENT 

Laboratories — The  Science  Department  is  provided 
with  a  large  and  well  appointed  chemical  laboratory,  a 
physical  laboratory  with  apparatus  of  the  latest  and  most 
approved  type,  biological  laboratory  with  an  adequate 
supply  of  compound  microscopes  and  materials  for  study, 
and  a  demonstration  and  lecture  room. 

Libraries— These  consist  of  the  Text-book  Library 
and  the  General  Reference  and  Loan  Library.  These 
libraries  are  both  located  in  Seminary  Hall.  The  General 
Reference  and  Loan  Library  occupies  a  large  room  at  the 
south  side  of  the  building  on  the  first  floor.  The  room  is 
well  lighted  and  is  supplied  with  tables  for  reading  and 
study.  It  is  open  from  8  a.  m.  to  12,  and  from  1  to  4:30 
p.  m.  each  day,  and  is  in  charge  of  a  competent  Librarian. 
Students  have  access  to  the  reference  shelves  and  they 
may  obtain  books  from  the  Librarian,  to  be  read  or  stud- 
ied in  their  rooms,  subject  to  the  regulations  commonly 
adopted  in  well  conducted  libraries.  The  reading  tables 
are  supplied  with  daily  and  weekly  papers  and  the  prin- 
cipal magazines  and  educational  journals  of  the  country. 

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CURRENT  MAGAZINES  IN  THE  LIBRARY 


American  City 

American  Cookery 

American  Magazine 

Atlantic  Monthly 

Bookman 

Book  News 

Century 

Current  Opinion 

Education 

Educational  Review 

Elementary  School  Journal 

Etude 

Garden  Magazine 

Good  Housekeeping 

Harper's   Monthly 

Home  Economics 

Home  Progress 

Independent 

Industrial  Arts  Magazine 

Journal  of  Education 

Journal  of  Educational 

Psychology 
The  Kindergarten  and  First 

Grade 
Ladies'  Home  Journal 
Literary  Digest 
Manual  Training  Magazine 
McCIures 


Nation,  The 

National  Geographic  Magazine 

New  Republic 

Normal  Instructor  and  Primary 

Plans 
North  American  Review 
Outlook 

Primary  Education 
Public  Libraries 
Reader's    Guide    to     Periodical 

Literature 
Review  of  Reviews 
Saturday  Evening  Post 
School  and  Home  Education 
School  Arts  Book 
.School  Review 
Scientific    Monthly 
Scientific  American 
Scribner's 
St.  Nicholas 

Storv  Teller's  Magazine 
Sunset  (Pacific  Monthly) 
Survey 

Woman's  Home  Companion 
World  Outlook 
World's   Work 
Youth's  Companion 


For  the  purpose  of  readins:  referenoe,  the  General 
Library  has  been  arran,Q:ed  and  catalo.gned  according  to 
the  Dewey  Decimal  system  of  classification. 

The  text-book  Library  is  in  charge  of  the  Registrar. 
It  contains  a  supply  of  all  the  text-books  nsed  in  the 
school,  in  sufficient  number  to  meet  the  demands  of  the 
students  for  text-books  to  be  used  in  preparing  for  recita- 
tions. A  nominal  rental  is  charged  for  the  use  of  text- 
books. 


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The  Gymnasium  is  provided  with  dressing  rooms, 
lockers,  shower  baths,  Indian  clnbs,  dumb-bells,  wands, 
horizontal  bars,  traveling  rings,  etc. 

Eooms  have  been  fitted  up  in  the  basement  of  Science 
Hall  for  the  Manual  Training  classes  and  a  supply  of 
tools  for  the  work  furnished. 

A  complete  Domestic  Science  equipment  is  in  use. 
A  kitchen  with  all  necessary  apparatus  accommodates 
twenty-four  students  at  one  time.  The  Dining  Eoom, 
tastefully  furnished,  affords  the  students  ample  oppor- 
tunity for  a  course  of  instruction  in  serving.  Another 
room  is  provided  for  sewing,  raffia,  basketry,  weaving, 
paper  folding,  etc. 

The  Music  Department  is  supplied  with  nine  upright 
pianos,  two  grand  pianos  and  other  necessary  instru- 
ments, besides  charts  and  other  facilities  for  instruction. 

CHARACTER  AND  PURPOSE  OF  THE  SCHOOL 

Normal  Department — The  specific  purpose  of  the 
Normal  Schools  of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania,  according 
to  the  statutes  hj  which  they  were  constituted  state  in- 
stitutions, is  "the  professional  training  of  young  men 
and  women  as  teachers  for  the  common  schools  of  the 
State."  The  Normal  Schools  are  therefore  professional 
schools.  In  framing  the  course  of  study,  however,  recog- 
nition has  been  given  to  the  fact  that  the  teacher  needs  a 
substantial  basis  of  intellectual  training  and  scholastic 
attainments.  It  is  self-evident  that  the  teacher  must 
have  a  thorough  knowledge  of  the  subjects  which  he  is 
expected  to  teach.  But  a  teacher  should  know  more  than 
he  is  required  to  teach.  He  should  be  able  to  examine 
the  studies  of  the  school  curriculum  in  the  light  of  more 
advanced  knowledge.  He  must  not  only  know  the  rela- 
tion of  what  he  teaches  to  the  more  elementary  knowl- 
edge which  preceded,  but  he  should  understand  how  to 
arrange  the  material  of  instruction  so  that  there  may  be 

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a  proper  progression  from  the  lower  to  the  higher.  Nor 
is  it  sufficient  that  one  who  aspires  to  teach  should  have 
acquired  a  certain  amount  of  knowledge  in  school.  He 
must  be  able  to  continue  his  acquisitions,  to  add  to  his 
store  of  knowledge  by  his  own  efforts,  after  he  has  as- 
sumed the  responsibilities  of  his  profession.  The  teacher 
should,  therefore,  possess  at  least  the  power  to  acquire 
and  to  assimilate  knowledge,  power  to  think  and  to  sys- 
tematize his  acquisitions,  according  to  logical  relations, 
and  power  to  give  appropriate  expression  to  his  thoughts 
and  opinions.  To  attain  such  power,  intellectual  train- 
ing more  extensive  and  thorough  than  that  which  is  given 
in  the  elementary  public  school,  or  in  the  ordinary  high 
school,  is  required.  It  is  to  be  hoped  that  the  day  will 
soon  come  when  at  least  the  equivalent  of  a  Normal 
School  training  will  be  required  of  all  candidates  for  cer. 
tificates  of  qualification  to  teach. 

But  scholarship  alone  does  not  suffice  to  make  a 
teacher.  Professional  training  is  essential.  According- 
ly, the  Normal  School  makes  provision  for  instruction  in 
the  principles  which  underlie  all  good  teaching,  and  for 
practical  training  in  the  art  of  teaching.  The  course  of 
study  includes  psychology,  or  science  of  the  mind,  with 
reference  especially  to  the  growth  of  mental  capacity  in 
children,  principles  of  method  as  based  on  psychology', 
histor}'  of  education  and  specific  methods  which  should 
be  followed  in  the  teaching  of  the  common  school 
branches.  These  branches  are  also  reviewed  with  special 
reference  to  their  organization  as  material  of  instruction 
for  the  elementary  school.  Practical  training  in  the  art 
of  teaching  is  pro\dded  for  in  the  Model  or  Training 
School.  The  law  requires  all  students  who  expect  to  be 
graduated  in  the  Normal  Course  to  teach  forty-five  min- 
utes daily,  for  at  least  forty  weeks,  under  the  observation 
of  a  training  teacher. 

This  Normal  School  was  established  and  is  main- 
tained to  train  teachers  for  the  elementary  schools.  Be- 
lieving  that  satisfactory  teaching  must  be  based  upon 

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breadth  of  culture  it  endeavors  to  open  up  to  its  students 
the  various  departments  of  the  field  of  knowledge.  In 
order  that  this  knowledge  may  become  culture,  that  is, 
that  it  may  be  applied  and  in  the  application  may  result 
in  disciplinary  reaction  upon  teacher  and  taught,  especial 
attention  is  paid  to  the  application  which  takes  place  in 
the  training  school.  The  subject  matter  treated  of  in  the 
information  course  in  the  Normal  School ' '  functions, ' '  so 
far  as  the  science  and  art  of  teaching  are  concerned,  in 
the  training  school. 

So  far  as  the  individual  is  concerned,  the  Normal 
School  affords  opportunity  for  the  fruition  of  teaching 
talent  where  it  already  exists,  and  for  the  development  of 
skill  in  teaching  where  native  ability  in  this  direction  is 
crude  or  meagre.  In  either  case  success  will  be  the  result 
of  personality  ripening. 

The  Normal  School  is  more  concerned  that  its  grad- 
uates should  go  out  from  the  school  intelligent  students 
of  educational  questions  and  problems  and  able  to  adapt 
themselves  to  varying  conditions  in  life  than  that  they 
should  be  loaded  with  devices,  schemes  or  rules  to  be 
employed  under  given  conditions. 

General  Academic  Department — Many  young  per- 
sons, who  intend  neither  to  teach  nor  to  enter  college, 
desire  to  extend  their  education  beyond  the  limits  of  the 
curriculum  in  the  schools  to  which  they  have  access  near 
their  homes.  A  general  education  which  prepares  for 
citizenship  or  lays  the  foundation  for  business  success, 
is  very  desirable.  Experience  has  proved  that  in  both 
business  and  professional  life  a  high  degree  of  intellect- 
ual training  is  essential  to  success.  The  years  spent  in 
making  preparation  for  life's  responsibilities  and  ac- 
tivities are  years  from  which  result  increased  efficiency 
and  satisfaction  throughout  life.  The  Clarion  State 
Normal  School  provides  excellent  facilities  for  general 
education  of  an  academic  grade. 

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Practical  Teacher's  Department — While  the  pro- 
vision made  for  instruction  in  the  various  departments 
is  thus  broad  and  liberal,  the  main  purpose  of  the  School 
is  that  of  training  teachers  for  the  public  schools  of  the 
State.  Special  effort  is  made  to  illustrate  the  best  meth- 
ods of  instruction  in  the  class  rooms  and  to  lead  the 
students  to  understand  the  subjects  of  study  from  a  pro- 
fessional standpoint.  Attention  is  given,  not  only  to 
logical  relations  of  the  material  of  knowledge  compre- 
hended within  any  subject,  but  also  to  the  relation  of  the 
subject  to  all  other  branches  of  instruction  in  the  curri- 
culum, and  to  the  proper  psychological  order  of  pro- 
gress in  imparting  knowledge  of  the  subject  to  pupils. 
Students  are  frequently  required  to  prepare  sample  les- 
sons on  different  parts  of  the  subjects  which  they  are 
themselves  studying,  in  order  that  they  may  form  the 
habit  of  thinking  and  learning  from  the  pupil's  point  of 
view.  By  thus  learning  to  study  always  from  the  pupil's 
point  of  view,  the  student  in  training  for  the  profession 
of  teaching  gradually  acquires  a  professional  spirit  and 
a  professional  habit  of  thought.  He  is  prepared  for  his 
work  as  a  teacher  in  a  manner  and  to  a  degree  not  pos- 
sible in  a  non-professional  school. 

REGULAR  COURSES  OF  STUDY  FOR  PENNSYLVANIA  STATE 
NORMAL  SCHOOLS 

(As  revised  and  adopted  at  a  meeting  of  Normal   School   Principals 
held  at  Harrisburg,  April  20-21,  1910.) 

This  course  is  based  on  the  "unit"  plan  as  proposed 
by  The  Carnegie  Foundation. 

A  "unit"  represents  a  year's  study  in  any  subject  in 
a  secondary  school  constituting  approximately  a  quarter 
of  a  full  year's  work. 

(This  statement  is  designed  to  afford  a  standard  of 
measurement  for  the  work  done  in  a  secondary  school. 
It  takes  the  four-year  high  school  course  as  a  basis  and 
assumes  that  the  length  of  the  school  year  is  from  thirty- 

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six  to  forty  weeks,  that  a  period  is  frora  forty  to  sixty 
minutes  in  length,  and  that  the  study  is  pursued  for  four 
or  five  periods  a  week ;  but,  under  ordinary  circumstances, 
a  satisfactory  year's  work  in  any  subject  can  not  be  ac- 
complished in  less  than  one  hundred  and  twenty  sixty- 
minute  hours  or  their  equivalent.  Schools  organized  on 
a  different  basis  can  nevertheless  estimate  their  work  in 
terms  of  this  unit.) 


Students  admitted  to  the  First  Year  shall  have  a  fair 
knowledge  of  Arithmetic,  Reading,  Orthography,  Pen- 
manship, United  States  History,  Geography,  Grrammar, 
Physiology,  Civics  and  the  Elements  of  Algebra  to  Quad- 
ratics.    Test  by  Faculty. 


FRESHMAN  YEAR 

No.  of  No.  of 

60  Minute  45  Minute 
periods       or      periods 

Ancient  and  Mediaeval  History   80  ioq 

Reading  and  Public  Speaking 40  50 

Algebra    120  160 

1-atin    120  160 

School  Management  and  School  Law  .  .    120  160 

Orthography    30  40 

Physical  Geography  40  50 

Arithmetic    80  100 

Grammar  120  j6o 

Vocal  Music   40  :;o 

Physical  Training    60  80 

Manual   Training  or  Domestic   Science     40  50 


1 160 


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SOPHOMORE  YEAR 
In  order  to  be  considered  a  Sophomore  a  student  must  have 
credit  for  not  fewer  than  looo  periods  of  45  minutes  each,  not 
fewer  than  900  of  which  must  be  credits  for  work  of  the  Fresh- 
man year. 

No.  of  No.  of 

60  Minute  45  Minute 

periods       or       periods 

Plane  Geometry   120  160 

Rhetoric,  Composition,  Classics    120  160 

Botany    80  icxd 

Civics    30  40 

Bookkeeping    40  50 

Modern  History  and  English  History.  .     80  100 

Caesar    120  160 

General    Methods    120  160 

Drawing    80  loo 

Physical  Training    60  80 


1 120 
JUNIOR   YEAR 
In  order  to  be  considered  a  Junior  a  student  must  have  credit  for 
not  fewer  than  2120  periods  of  45  minutes  each,  not  fewer  than  1960 
of  which  shall  be  credits  for  work  of  Freshman  and  Sophomore  years. 

No.   of  No.   of 

60  Minute  45  Minute 

periods       or       periods 

Psychology  and  Observation    120  160 

Cicero,  German  or  French    120  160 

Literature,  English  and  American   ....     80  100 

History,  U.   S.,    60  80 

Geography    60  80 

Physiology  and  School  Sanitation   ....     60  80 

Zoology    40  50 

Solid  Geometry  and  Trigonometry  ....    120  160 

Methods  in  History  and  Geography  ....     80  100 

Chemistry    120  160 

Physical  Training    60  80 

1 160 
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In  the  Junior  year  Economics  or  the  History  of  Arts  and  Science 
may  be  substituted  for  Cicero,  French,  or  German.  Geology  or  Astron- 
omy may  be  substituted  for  Solid  Geometry  or  Trigonometry. 

SENIOR  YEAE 

No.  of  No.  of 

60  Minute  45  Minute 
periods       or      periods 

Practice  Teaching    120  160 

History   of   Education    80  100 

Agriculture  and  Nature  Study    80  100 

Arithmetic  40  50 

Grammar   40  50 

English  in  the  Grades 40  50 

Methods   in   Arithmetic    40  50 

^''irgil,  German  or  French 120  160 

Public  Speaking 40  50 

Physics 120  160 

Drawing    40  50 

Manual  Training  or  Domestic  Science.  .     40  50 

Physical   Training    60  80 

mo 

In  the  Senior  year  Ethics,  Logic  and  Sociology  may  be  substituted 
for  Virgil,  French,  or  German.  Philosophy  of  Ed^lcation,  Surveying 
or  Methods  in  Public  School  Music  may  be  substituted  for  Ethics, 
Logic,  or  Sociology. 

CONDITIONS   OF  ADMISSION,   ETC. 

1.  Properly  certified  graduate  of  approved  Penn- 
sylvania high  schools  of  the  first  grade  and  city  high 
schools  as  listed  by  the  Department  of  Public  Instrnction, 
shall  be  admitted  to  the  third  year  of  the  Four  Year 
Course  without  examination,  and  be  conditioned  in  the 
branches  that  have  not  been  satisfactorily  completed  by 
such  students. 

2.  Properly  certified  graduates  of  approved  Penn- 
sylvania high  schools  of  the  second  grade  shall  be  admit- 


ted  to  the  second  year  of  the  Four  Year  Course  of  the 
State  Noiinal  Schools  without  examination,  and  be  con- 
ditioned in  the  branches  that  have  not  been  satisfactorily 
completed  by  such  students. 

3.  Properly  certified  graduates  of  approved  Penn- 
sylvania high  schools  of  the  third  grade  shall  be  ad- 
mitted to  the  first  year  of  the  Four  Year  Course  of  the 
State  Normal  Schools  without  examination,  and  be  con- 
ditioned in  the  branches  that  have  not  been  satisfactorily 
completed  by  such  students. 

4.  A  person  who  desires  to  be  admitted  to  the  sec- 
ond or  third  year  without  having  previously  attended  an 
accredited  high  school,  must  have  a  certificate  of  a  com- 
missioned Superintendent  of  Schools,  showing  that  he 
has  pursued  the  branches  of  the  first  year  or  the  first  and 
second  years,  with  his  standing  in  those  branches,  or  must 
pass  a  satisfactory  examination  by  the  Faculty  in  said 
branches,  or  be  conditioned  by  them.  But  the  studies  in 
which  any  one  is  conditioned  under  this  rule  or  any  one 
of  the  rules  above,  shall  not  foot  up  more  than  320  hours. 

5.  If  the  Faculty  of  any  State  Normal  School  or  the 
State  Board  of  Examiners  decide  that  a  person  is  not  pre- 
pared to  pass  an  examination  by  tlie  State  Board,  he  shall 
not  be  admitted  to  the  same  examinations  at  any  other 
State  Normal  School  during  the  same  school  year. 

6.  If  a  person  who  has  completed  the  State  Board 
examinations  required  for  admission  to  the  classes  of  any 
year  at  any  State  Nonnal  School  desires  to  enter  another 
Normal  School,  the  Principal  of  the  school  at  which  the 
examination  was  held  shall  send  the  proper  certificate  to 
the  Principal  of  the  school  which  the  person  desires  to 
attend. 

7.  Candidates  for  graduation  shall  have  the  oppor- 
tunity of  being  examined  in  any  higher  branches,  includ- 
ing vocal  and  instrumental  music  and  double  entry  book- 
keeping; and  all  studies   completed  by  them   shall  be 

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named  in  their  certificate.  Persons  who  have  been  grad- 
uated  may  be  examined  at  any  State  examination  in  any 
higher  branches,  and  the  Secretary  of  the  Board  of  Ex- 
aminers shall  certify  on  the  back  of  their  diplomas  as  to 
the  passing  of  the  branches  completed  at  said  examina- 
tion. No  certificate  or  diploma  valid  for  teaching  except 
the  one  regnlarly  issued  by  the  State  Board  of  Examiners 
to  regular  graduates  shall  be  issued  by  any  State  Normal 
School  or  any  person  connected  with  any  such  school. 

8.  A  certificate  setting  forth  the  proficiency  of  all 
applicants  in  all  the  studies  in  which  they  desire  to  be 
examined  by  the  State  Board  of  Examiners  shall  be  pre- 
pared and  signed  by  the  Faculty  and  presented  to  the 
Board.  Studies  that  have  been  completed  at  a  high 
school  shall  be  distinguished  by  the  words  ''high  school" 
or  the  initials  ''H.  S."  A  separate  list  of  each  class  shall 
be  prepared  for  the  use  of  each  examiner  together  with  a 
separate  list  of  students  conditioned  in  any  branch,  with 
the  branches  in  which  they  were  conditioned  and  the 
grades  should  be  indicated  in  every  list  where  substitu- 
tion is  made  or  extra  branches  are  taken.  These  lists 
shall  be  ready  for  the  State  Board  before  the  examination 
begins. 

9.  No  State  examinations  shall  be  given  to  any 
student  on  part  of  a  year's  work  unless  the  study  is  com- 
pleted, but  (except  in  the  last  year's  examination)  a 
student  may  be  conditioned  by  the  State  Board  of  Ex- 
aminers in  not  more  than  two  subjects,  covering  not  more 
than  one  period  of  work  for  a  year.  Accurate  records  of 
these  conditions  shall  be  promptly  sent  to  the  Superin- 
tendent of  Public  Instruction  and  the  fact  that  the  stu- 
dents thus  conditioned  have  taken  up  such  subjects  and 
passed  them  by  the  faculty  shall  be  certified  to  in  writ- 
ing to  the  State  Board  of  Examiners  before  such  students 
are  admitted  to  another  State  Examination. 

10.  Within  fifteen  days  after  the  examination  by 
the  State  Board  of  any  Normal  School,  the  Principal  of 

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"OLD   GLORY" 


the  School  shall  send  to  the  Department  of  Public  In- 
struction a  complete  list  of  all  who  liave  taken  advanced 
branches,  together  with  a  list  of  these  branches,  also  a 
list  of  those  to  whom  diplomas  and  certificates  were 
granted,  and  a  list  of  those  who  passed  the  State  exam- 
ination in  any  year,  naming  the  year. 

11.  Graduates  of  State  Normal  Schools  in  the  regu- 
lar course  and  graduates  of  colleges  approved  by  the 
College  and  University  Council,  who  shall  satisfactorily 
pass  the  Faculty  and  State  examinations  in  the  course  re- 
quired therefor,  shall  receive  the  degree  of  Bachelor  of 
Pedagogics.  And  Bachelors  of  Pedagogics  who  have, 
after  receiving  such  degrees,  taught  successfully  for  two 
years,  and  passed  the  Faculty  and  State  examinations  in 
the  course  required  therefor,  shall  receive  the  degree  of 
Master  of  Pedagogics. 

12.  Eesidence  for  the  last  two  years  shall  be  re- 
quired of  all  students,  except  in  the  case  of  students  who 
have  completed  the  Freshman  Year  or  more  in  colleges 
approved  by  the  College  and  University  Council,  who 
may  be  graduated  after  one  year's  residence. 

EXAMINATIONS  AND  DIPLOMAS 

TERM   EXAMINATIONS 

Examinations  are  held  by  the  Faculty  at  the  close  of 
each  term  for  the  pur|Dose  of  determining  to  what  extent 
students  are  succeeding  in  their  work  and  of  guiding  the 
teachers  in  fitting  their  instruction  to  the  needs  of  the 
pupils.  Students  whose  record  for  the  term  falls  below 
75  per  cent  in  two  or  more  subjects  are  required  to  take 
more  time  than  the  schedule  indicates  for  the  completion 
of  the  course  of  study.  Students  who  show  a  marked  de- 
ficiency in  any  subject  are  required  to  take  the  subject 
a  second  time  and  are  conditioned  until  the  deficiency  has 
been  made  up. 

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Promotions  are  ordinarily  made  at  the  end  of  each 
term,  but  a  student  may  be  advanced  in  bis  studies  at  any 
time  if  the  Faculty  is  convinced  that  such  advancement 
will  be  to  his  advantage. 

FINAL  EXAMINATIONS 

Examinations  for  promotion  to  the  Senior  class  of 
the  Normal  Department,  and  for  graduation,  are  conduct- 
ed by  the  Faculty  of  the  School  and  by  the  State  Board 
of  Examiners.  This  Board  of  Examiners  consists  of  the 
State  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction,  or  his  repre- 
sentative, the  Principal  of  the  Clarion  State  Normal 
School,  the  Principal  of  another  Normal  School  in  Penn- 
sylvania nominated  by  the  State  Superintendent  of  Public 
Instruction,  and  six  County  or  City  Superintendents  ap- 
pointed by  the  State  Superintendent.  No  person  who 
fails  to  pass  the  examination  conducted  by  the  Faculty, 
and  to  obtain  their  endorsement,  will  be  examined  by  the 
State  Board. 

CERTIFICATES,  DIPLOMAS,  DEGREES 

Any  person  who  completes  the  Normal  School  Course 
and  passes  the  examination  set  by  the  State  Board  of 
Examiners,  will  receive  a  certificate  entitling  him  to  teach 
in  any  of  the  common  schools  of  the  State  for  a  period  of 
two  years. 

A  graduate  in  the  Normal  Course  who  has  continued 
his  studies  for  two  years  and  has  practiced  his  profession 
for  two  full  annual  terms  in  the  common  schools  of  the 
State,  will  receive,  upon  presenting  to  the  Faculty  and 
the  State  Board  of  Examiners,  a  certificate  of  good  moral 
character  and  skill  in  the  Art  of  Teaching,  authorized  by 
the  Board,  or  Boards,  of  Directors  by  whom  he  was  em- 
ployed, and  countersigned  by  the  proper  Superintendent, 
or  Superintendents,  of  schools,  a  second  and  permanent 
diploma,  or  certificate,  which  will  entitle  the  holder  to 

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teach  in  any  of  the  public  schools  of  the  State  without 
further  examination.  Applications  for  the  second  dip- 
loma should  be  filed  with  the  Principal  of  the  School  at 
least  two  weeks  before  the  annual  meeting  of  the  State 
Board  of  Examiners  in  June. 

Graduates  of  the  Regnlar  Normal  Course,  and  grad- 
uates of  accredited  college,  may  become  candidates  for 
the  degrees  of  Bachelor  of  Pedagogics  and  Master  of 
Pedagogics.  The  degree  of  Bachelor  of  Pedagogics  will 
be  conferred  upon  graduates  who  complete  the  work  of 
the  first  year  in  the  Supplementary  Course  and  pass  an 
examination  in  the  subjects  of  this  year  before  the  Fac- 
ulty and  the  State  Board  of  Examiners.  The  degree  of 
Master  of  Pedagogics  will  be  conferred  upon  graduates 
who  pass  an  examination  before  the  Faculty  and  State 
Board  of  Examiners  in  all  the  studies  of  the  Supple- 
mentary Course  providing  they  have  taught  successfully 
for  three  years  in  the  public  schools  of  the  State  since 
graduation. 

STATE  CERTIFICATES 

Practical  teachers  who  have  not  had  the  benefit  of  a 
Normal  training  may  obtain  Teachers'  State  Certificates 
on  the  following  conditions: 

Each  applicant  must  be  at  least  twenty-one  years  of 
age,  and  must  give  evidence  of  good  moral  character, 
and  of  having  taught  at  least  three  full  annual  terms  in 
the  common  schools  of  the  State.  Such  evidence  shall  be 
in  the  form  of  a  certificate  signed  by  the  Board,  or 
Boards,  of  Directors  where  the  applicant  has  taught,  and 
countersigned  by  the  pro])er  Superintendent,  or  Super- 
intendents. 

Each  applicant  for  state  certificate  must  be  exam- 
ined in  all  the  branches  of  all  the  years  of  the  course  by 
both  Faculty  and  the  State  Board  of  Examiners  at  the 
time  of  the  annual  examination  of  the  Normal  School 
where  application  is  made. 

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A  Thesis  on  some  educational  subject  will  be  re- 
quired as  a  part  of  the  examination. 

All  diplomas  and  certificates  are  authorized  and  fur- 
nished by  the  State,  and  they  exempt  those  who  hold 
them  from  any  further  examinations  by  Superintendents, 
or  other  officials,  acting  under  the  provisions  of  our  com- 
mon school  laws. 


SPECIAL  COUESES  OFFERED  BY  THIS  SCHOOL 

MUSIC — (Piano  and  Voice) 

The  aim  of  this  department  is  to  give  thorough  in- 
struction in  instrumental  and  vocal  music,  to  fit  the  grad- 
uates for  teaching  or  for  entrance  into  the  Junior  Class 
of  any  leading  conservatory. 

At  the  completion  of  the  various  courses  certificates 
are  granted  by  the  School,  showing  the  course  pursued 
and  the  work  accomplished. 

Studies  and  composition  of  the  masters  are  used 
which  best  meet  the  demands  of  each  individual  pupil. 

All  students  in  the  regular  music  course  are  required 
to  take  two  years  of  theoretical  work. 

Vocal  Music,  rudiments  and  sight  singing. 
Theory  and  ear  training  (one  year). 
Harmony  and  current  events  (one  year). 
History  of  music  (one  year). 
Public  School  Music. 

DOMESTIC  SCIENCE 

Including: 

Sewing — Hand,  Machine,  Drafting,  Grarment  Con- 
struction, Design,  Study  of  Textiles  and  Fabrics,  Art 
Embroidery. 

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Cookery — Practical  Cookery,  Invalid  Cookery,  His- 
tory of  Foods,  Dietetics,  Home  Nursing,  Household  Man- 
agement, Home  Economics,  Chemistry,  Bacteriology', 
Practice  in  Teaching,  Physics,  Physiology. 

Industrial  Work — Weaving,  Basketry,  Paper  Fold- 
ing, Construction  Work. 

Pedagogy — School  Management,  Methods  of  Teach- 
ing, Psychology,  History  of  Education. 

EXPRESSION 

Including: 

1.  Evolution  of  Expression. 

2.  Articulation. 
Vocal  Technique. 

3.  Forsenic  Oratory. 
Extemporaneous  Speaking. 

4.  Eeoitals. 

1.  Platform  Art. 

2.  Elementary  Gesture. 

5.  Dramatic  Training. 

1.  Pantomime. 

2.  Impersonation. 

3.  History  of  the  Drama. 

6.  Debate. 
Bible  Reading. 

Candidates  for  graduation  in  any  of  the  above  Spec- 
ial Courses  must  offer  in  general  attainments  the  equiva- 
lent of  a  four  year  high  school  course  and  must  then  at- 
tain proficiency  in  the  theoretical,  historical,  and  prac- 
tical phases  of  the  subject  chosen  equivalent  to  that  de- 
manded for  advanced  standing  in  the  various  special 
schools  conducted  for  the  thorough  mastery  of  such 
subject. 

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Graduation  in  any  of  these  Special  Courses,  on  the 
part  of  those  entering  with  the  required  general  attain- 
ments, will  require  two  years — the  same  as  that  now  re- 
quired for  graduation  in  the  Regular  Normal  Course. 

Those  entering  on  less  than  the  required  general  at- 
tainments will  be  compelled  to  take  the  time  necessary 
for  making  up  the  deficiency,  provided  they  are  candi- 
dates for  graduation;  though  students  may  enter  one  of 
these  Special  Courses  and  pursue  such  phases  of  it  as 
may  be  elected,  regardless  of  other  subjects,  provided 
they  are  not  candidates  for  graduation  in  it. 

TEXT-BOOKS 

Text-books  are  provided  for  all  members  of  the 
school  on  the  following  conditions,  excepting  that  certain 
books  must  be  bought  outright:  A  deposit  equal  to  the 
value  of  the  books  is  required  when  books  are  obtained, 
but  this  deposit  is  refunded  when  the  books  are  returned 
in  good  order,  less  a  charge  of  10  cents  for  each  book  the 
price  of  which  is  less  than  65  cents,  and  15  cents  for  each 
book  the  price  of  which  is  65  cents  or  over.  If  they  de- 
sire to  do  so,  students  may  purchase  text-books  from  the 
Registrar  at  cost  price.  Students  will  find  it  advantage- 
ous to  bring  with  them  any  books  they  may  have  in  their 
possession  which  treat  on  subjects  in  the  course  of  study. 
The  following  text-books  are  used  in  the  school: 

Agriculture — Warren. 

Algebra — Somerville. 

Arithmetic — Hamilton,  Wentworth  and  Smith. 

Astronomy — Newcomb. 

Bookkeeping — 20th  Century  Bookkeeping. 

Botany — Bergen. 

Chemistr\^ — L>Tnan  and  Morgan. 

Civil  rrovemment — Maltby. 

English  Grammar — Patterson. 

Ethics — Fairchild's  Moral  Science. 

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Geography 

Physical — Salisbury. 

Political — Tarr  &  McMurray. 
Geolog}" — ^Norton. 
Geometry — Wentworth. 
German  Grammar — Paul  V.  Bacon. 

Greek 

Anabasis — Goodwin  &  Whita 

First  Greek  Book — Wliite. 
Grammar — Goodwin. 
History 

Ancient — ^West. 
Educational — Graves. 
English — Niver. 
Modern — West. 
Pennsylvania — March. 
United  States — McMaster 

Latin 

First  Latin  Book — Smith. 
Grammar — Allen  &  Greenough. 
Caesar — Gunnison  and  Harley. 
Cicero — Gunnison  and  Harley. 
Virgil — Frieze. 

Literature — Johnson. 

Logic — Hill-Jevon. 

Methods — McMurray,  Strayer. 

Physics — Millikan  and  Gale. 

Physiolog}" — Blaisdell;  Life  and  Health. 

Psychology — Dexter  and  Garlick,  Colvin. 

Reading — Evolution  of  Expression. 

Rhetoric — Carpenter. 

School  Management — Colgrove;  Hall  &  Betts. 

Trigonometry — Wentworth. 

Vocal  Music — Hollis  Dann,  Eleanor  Smith. 

Sociol  ogy — Giddings. 

Zoology — Linville  and  Kelly. 

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GENERAL  INFORMATION. 


Religious  Advantages — Chapel  exercises,  which  are 
strictly  undenominational  in  character,  are  conducted 
daily  and  all  students  are  expected  to  be  present  at  these 
exercises,  unless  for  some  reason  expressly  excused  by 
the  Principal.  Students  are  expected  to  make  choice  of 
one  of  the  churches  in  the  town  for  regiilar  attendance 
and  to  be  present  at  the  services  in  the  church  so  selected 
at  least  once  each  Sunday. 

The  Young  Women's  Christian  Association  and  the 
Young  Men's  Christian  Association  hold  weekly  prayer 
meetings  on  Wednesday  evening,  and  a  joint  meeting  of 
the  Associations  is  held  on  Sunday  evening.  These  As- 
sociations are  composed  almost  entirely  of  students. 
They  elect  their  own  officers,  and  plan  and  conduct  their 
own  meetings.  Students  may  freely  attend  the  meetings, 
and  all  are  invited  to  take  some  part  in  the  exercises. 
The  Associations  have  also  organized  Bible  study  groups 
with  suitable  leaders. 

In  the  Sunday  Schools,  connected  with  the  various 
evangelical  churches  in  Clarion,  classes  have  been  formed 
especially  for  Normal  School  students.  As  far  as  pos- 
sible these  classes  are  conducted  by  members  of  the  Fac- 
ulty who  assume  the  responsibility  of  teaching  in  the 
Sunday  Schools  as  a  personal  religious  duty. 

Social  Advantages — In  many  important  respects  the 
Clarion  State  Normal  School  forms  a  community  by 
itself.  The  Faculty  and  students  associate  freely  with 
one  another  and  there  exists  in  this  school  none  of  that 
formalism  which  some  teachers  mistake  for  dignity. 
The  students  thus  enjoy  the  benefit  of  frequent  inter- 
course with  maturer  minds  outside  of  the  class  rooms, 
and  they  incidentally  receive  many  suggestions  for  the 
improvement  of  their  habits,  or  the  refinement  of  their 
manners,  without  having  occasion  to  suspect  any  disposi- 

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tion  on  the  part  of  the  Faculty  to  dictate  in  matters 
purely  personal.  Students  are  frequently  invited  by 
members  of  the  Faculty  to  their  homes,  and  they  are 
made  to  feel  that  the  teachers  have  an  interest  in  their 
welfare  beyond  government  of  the  school  or  the  conduct 
of  recitations. 

The  Christian  Associations  hold  a  joint  reception  for 
new  students  each  term,  and,  as  the  officers  of  these  Asso- 
ciations are  generally  elected  from  among  the  members 
of  the  higher  classes,  the  spirit  of  friendly  helpfulness 
has  crystalized  into  a  sort  of  tradition  and  is  continued 
from  year  to  year.  Each  class  is  permitted  and  encour- 
aged to  entertain  the  other  classes  in  some  simple  man- 
ner as  often  as  once  a  term,  when  the  students  who  pro- 
vide the  entertainment  are  given  full  responsibility, 
within  the  limits  of  propriety,  for  planning  their  own 
foiin  of  reception.  The  students  are  thus  afforded  un- 
usual opportunity  for  social  culture  of  the  type  which  is 
best  adapted  to  make  them  leaders  in  the  communities 
where  they  may  afterwards  be  engaged  as  teachers. 

LiTERAKY  Societies — The  students  conduct  their  own 
literary  societies,  elect  officers  themselves,  arrange  the 
programs  for  the  weekly  meetings,  make  their  own  criti- 
cisms and  review  of  the  exercises,  and  assume  all  re- 
sponsibility for  the  success  of  the  societies.  Under  cer- 
tain conditions,  however,  the  papers  read  in  the  society 
meetings  may  be  presented  for  credit  in  the  department 
of  instruction.  Special  arrangements  have  been  made 
by  which  credit  may  be  allowed  in  the  department  of 
English  for  original  essays  which  may  be  prepared  to  be 
read  before  the  literary  societies. 

Debating  Club — All  members  of  the  school  who  wish 
to  avail  themselves  of  the  opportunity  have  the  privilege 
of  joining  the  Debating  Club.  At  the  weekly  meeting 
subjects  are  debated,  and  in  the  Winter  Term  the  best 
debaters  are  chosen  to  represent  the  school  in  the  Inter- 
Normal  Debate  with  the  California  Normal  School. 


The  work  of  the  club  is  most  valuable  in  that  the 
training  for  public  speaking  is  important  in  the  prepara- 
tion of  those  who  are  to  teach. 

Lectukes  and  Entertainments — ^For  the  benefit  of 
the  students  and  the  citizens  of  Clarion,  the  School  pro- 
vides each  year  a  series  of  four  or  more  lectures  or  in- 
stinctive evening  entertainments.  Payment  of  Enroll- 
ment Fee  entitles  a  student  to  admission  to  the  course. 
Special  efforts  are  made  to  furnish  entertainments  of  a 
high  order  of  merit  which  may  contribute  to  the  perma- 
nent advantage  of  the  students.  The  school  frequently 
has  the  privilege  of  entertaining  as  visitors,  persons 
who  have  gained  distinction  in  some  line  of  public  or 
professional  activity,  and  who  willingly  accept  an  invita- 
tion to  address  the  students  in  the  chapel. 

Athletics — Athletic  sports  are  given  their  due  share 
of  attention.  The  reason  for  the  existence  of  most  out- 
door games  is  two-fold — the  pleasure  which  people  take 
in  them  and  the  good  which  they  do  both  morally  and 
physically.  Young  people  need  and  must  have  the  out- 
door life  if  they  are  to  develop  into  all  round  men  and 
women. 

Most  outdoor  games  not  merely  strengthen  the  limbs, 
give  certainty  to  the  movements,  make  skillful  the  hand, 
and  sure  the  eye,  but  also  give  a  great  command  to  the 
will  over  the  body.  It  is  for  these  reasons  students  are 
encouraged  to  take  part  in  this  phase  of  the  school's 
activities. 

The  tennis  courts  and  athletic  grounds  which  are 
near  the  school  are  kept  in  first-class  condition. 

The  athletics  of  the  school  are  supervised  by  mem- 
bers of  the  Faculty  and  are  liberally  provided  for  by  the 
Board  of  Trustees. 

Rooms  and  Board  in  the  School — The  School  pro- 
vides mattresses  and  bedding  in  addition  to  the  furn- 
iture of  the  room,  but  students  are  expected  to  furnish 
their  own  towels,  table  napkins,  and  toilet  articles. 

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Upon  eng-aging  a  room  each  student  makes  a  deposit 
of  $1.50  as  a  guarantee  against  all  unnecessary  injury  to 
the  room  or  the  furniture.  This  deposit  is  returned  at 
tlie  end  of  the  term  if  no  damage,  other  than  that  pro- 
duced by  ordinary  use,  has  been  done  to  the  room  or 
furniture. 

Students  in  actual  attendance  at  the  close  of  any  terai 
are  given  the  preference  in  choice  of  rooms  for  the  suc- 
ceeding term.  Rooms  will  not  be  reserved  beyond  the 
first  week  of  the  term  unless  by  special  arrangement. 
Students  may  be  required  to  change  their  rooms  at  any 
time  if  the  authorities  of  the  school  decide  that  such  a 
change  is  necessary. 

Board  is  provided  for  students  at  a  very  low  price. 
The  large  dining  room  on  the  first  floor  of  Navarre  Hall 
is  conveniently  arranged  and  is  kept  in  most  excellent 
condition.  The  kitchen  and  bakery  are  provided  with  all 
the  latest  improvements  for  convenience  and  perfection 
in  cooking.  Good  substantial  food  thoroughly  cooked 
and  properly  seasoned,  is  provided  in  practically  unlimit- 
ed quantities.  Competent  and  experienced  persons  look 
after  the  needs  of  students  who  may  for  any  cause  re- 
quire special  consideration. 

Rooms  and  Board  with  Private  Families — Under 
certain  conditions  students  who  prefer  to  do  so  are  per- 
mitted to  engage  rooms  and  board  with  private  families, 
or  to  make  arrangements  for  boarding  themselves. 
Students  may  also  be  permitted  to  board  in  clubs. 

No  student  will,  however,  be  permitted  to  room  with 
a  private  family,  or  in  a  public  boarding  or  lodging  house 
or  to  board  with  a  private  family,  or  in  a  boarding  house 
or  club,  without  having  obtained  the  approval  of  the 
Principal. 

Young  ladies  and  gentlemen,  excepting  in  the  case  of 
members  of  one  family,  will  not  be  allowed  to  occupy 
rooms  in  the  same  house. 

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Young  ladies  and  gentlemen,  not  boarding  in  the 
dining  hall  of  the  School,  will  not  be  permitted  to  board 
in  the  same  club,  or  boarding  house,  or  with  the  same 
private  family,  providing,  however,  that  brothers  and 
sisters  may  board  with  the  same  private  family  if  no 
other  boarders  or  lodgers  are  kept  by  said  family. 

Students  living  with  private  families,  or  boarding 
themselves,  will  be  subject  in  all  cases  to  the  rules  and 
regulations  which  govern  the  conduct  of  the  students 
living  in  the  dormitories,  and  no  student  will  be  allowed 
to  occupy  a  room  with  any  private  family  unless  assur- 
ance is  given  that  the  rules  and  regulations  required  by 
the  School  will  be  enforced,  and  no  student  may  continue 
to  room  or  board  where  proper  supervision  is  not  main- 
tained. Any  student  to  whom  permission  has  been  given 
to  reside  in  town,  and  who  shows  an  unwillingness  to  con- 
form cheerfully  to  the  rules  of  the  School,  may  be  re- 
quired, at  the  option  of  the  principal,  to  remove  at  once 
to  the  dormitory  or  withdraw  from  the  School. 

GOVERNMENT    AND   DISCIPLINE 

'All  government  should  be  self-government.  We 
trust  to  the  honor  of  the  students  to  conduct  themselves 
as  ladies  and  gentlemen.  They  are  made  to  feel  that  they 
'have  a  common  interest  in  the  school.  Thus  to  a  large 
extent  they  are  a  self-governing  body.  Rules  are  made 
and  promulgated  only  where  good  order  and  the  welfare 
of  all  demand  them,  and  penalties  are  for  the  most  part 
confined  to  a  restriction  of  privileges  where  such  privi- 
lege has  been  abused. 

The  Faculty  reserves  the  right  to  refuse  admission 
of  any  student  whose  character  or  habits  are  likely  to 
have  a  harmful  influence  upon  other  students,  or  who 
cannot  submit  willingly  to  the  rules  framed  for  the  gov- 
ernment of  the  school,  and  persons  who  may  be  admitted 
as  students  and  who  are  found  to  be  indisposed  to  submit 
willingly   and    cheerfully   to   the   wholesome   restraints 


necessary  for  the  successful  operation  and  the  good  repu- 
tation of  the  school,  will  be  unhesitatingly  dismissed. 

The  Faculty  is,  in  a  large  measure,  responsible  to  the 
State  for  the  character  as  well  as  for  the  attainments  of 
the  students  recommended  for  graduation.  Faults  of 
character  and  errors  in  conduct  which  might  not  be  con- 
sidered of  serious  import  in  the  case  of  students  in  a 
purely  academic  institution  may  nevertheless  indicate 
unfitness  for  the  profession  of  teaching,  and  may  conse- 
quently call  for  action  on  the  part  of  a  Normal  School 
Faculty.  Accordingly,  students  are  sometimes  advised 
to  withdraw  from  the  school  although  there  may  be  no 
serious  charges  against  them,  if  the  Faculty  is  convinced 
that  they  are  not  suitable  persons  to  have  charge  of  the 
training  of  children  in  the  public  school. 

SUGGESTIONS  TO  STUDENTS  AND  PERSONS  EXPECTING  TO 
BECOME  STUDENTS 

Persons  desiring  to  enter  the  Clarion  State  Normal 
School  as  students  should  make  application  to  the  Prin- 
cipal at  as  early  a  date  as  possible. 

The  prompt  attendance  of  students  at  the  beginning 
of  the  session  facilitates  the  organization  of  the  school 
and  is  essential  to  the  success  of  the  students  individual- 
ly. Students  are,  however,  permitted  to  enter  school  at 
any  time.  It  is  advisable  for  students  who  can  remain 
only  for  a  few  weeks  to  come  here  for  that  time.  Some 
advantages  are  always  derived  from  even  a  brief  attend- 
ance at  a  good  school. 

On  arriving  at  Clarion,  students  should  report  at 
once  to  the  Principal  at  his  office  in  Seminary  Hall.  They 
will  be  assisted  in  selecting  their  studies  by  the  principal, 
or  a  member  of  the  Faculty.  They  will  then  fill  out  an 
enrollment  card,  designating  the  studies  selected,  which 
card  will  be  filed  in  the  Principal's  office,  pay  their  bills, 
and  obtain  their  books  from  the  Eegistrar.  They  will 
then  be  assigned  to  their  rooms.     Baggage  checks  may 

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be  given  to  the  Superintendent  of  the  Boarding  Depart- 
ment who  will  see  that  baggage  is  brought  from  the  rail- 
way station  and  placed  in  rooms. 

After  having  been  registered,  students  should  enter 
their  classes  at  once  and  should  strive  to  attend  recita- 
tions regularly  and  punctually  from  the  beginning  to  the 
end  of  the  term. 

At  the  time  of  enrollment  in  classes  students  will 
secure  signatures  of  instructors  on  Enrollment  Card. 
As  soon  as  these  cards  have  been  properly  signed,  stu- 
dents should  file  them  at  the  office. 

No  student  may  change  his  program  of  studies  with- 
out permission.  If  a  change  appears  desirable,  students 
should  obtain  at  the  office,  Transfer  Cards,  which  they 
will  take  to  the  faculty  member  who  is  chairman  of  the 
Committee  on  Student  Programs.  He  will  advise  as  to 
change  and  will  direct  as  to  further  action. 

Students  desiring  to  occupy  rooms  with  private 
families,  to  board  in  private  boarding  houses,  or  to  board 
themselves,  should  consult  the  Principal  before  making 
arrangements  for  board  or  room,  since  all  such  arrange- 
ments are  subject  to  the  approval  of  the  Principal. 

It  is  desirable  that  students  should  not  plan  for  fre- 
quent visits  home.  Absence  from  the  school  necessarily 
prevents  successful  work,  not  merely  because  time  is  lost, 
but  also  because  attention  is  distracted  from  study.  For 
the  same  reason  students  should  not  have  any  collateral 
occupation  or  business  interests.  As  a  rule  students  are 
not  permitted  to  take  private  lessons  in  any  subject  from 
persons  not  connected  with  the  school. 

EXPENSES 

Board,  Room  Rent  and  Laundry  (Fall  Term,  i6  weeks)  $72.00 
Board,  Room  Rent,  Laundrj^  (Winter  Term,  12  weeks)  $54.00 
Board,  Room   Rent,  Laundry   (Spring  Term,   13  weeks)   $58.50 

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For  less  than  a  full  terai  a  charge  of  $4.75  per  week 
will  be  made  for  board,  room  rent  and  laundry. 

Only  when  the  school  cannot  accommodate  students 
with  both  board  and  room  will  they  be  allowed  to  board 
only  or  to  room  only  in  the  school.  For  board  only  for  a 
full  term  $3.25  per  week.  For  board  only  for  less  than  a 
full  term  $3.50  per  week.  For  room  rent  only  for  a  full 
term  $1.25  per  week.  For  room  rent  only  for  less  than  a 
full  term  $1.50  per  week. 

Each  student  is  permitted  to  have  twelve  plain  pieces 
washed  each  week  without  extra  charge.  While  great 
care  is  taken  with  all  articles  sent  to  the  laundry,  the 
school  will  not  be  responsible  for  their  loss  or  damage. 

An  extra  charge  of  50  cents  per  week  will  be  made  to 
students  who  desire  to  room  alone.  Electric  Lamps  will 
be  replaced  in  students'  rooms  during  the  term  only  at 
the  expense  of  the  occupants. 

No  deduction  from  the  term  rates  will  be  made  in 
any  department  of  the  school  in  the  case  of  students  who 
are  absent  for  any  cause  during  all  or  any  part  of  the  last 
four  weeks  of  the  Spring  Term.  For  more  than  two  con- 
secutive weeks  absence,  on  account  of  personal  illness,  a 
deduction  of  $3.00  per  week  will  be  made.  No  deduction 
for  two  weeks  or  less  will  be  made.  '  No  deduction  will  be 
made  from  the  term  rates  for  Board,  Room  Rent,  and 
Laundry  to  students  having  their  laundry  done  outside 
the  school.     No  deduction  is  made  for  part  of  the  week. 

For  Tnmsients,  a  charge  of  25  cents  per  meal,  $1.00 
per  day,  or  $6.00  per  week  for  board  and  room  rent  will 
be  made.  For  board  and  room  rent  during  the  Winter 
and  Spring  vacations  a  charge  of  75  cents  a  day  will  be 
made  to  students,  this  rate  to  take  effect  at  noon  the  day 
after  the  close  of  the  term,  as  indicated  in  the  calendar 
for  the  year,  and  to  cease  at  noon  on  the  day  of  opening 
of  the  following  term.  At  the  end  of  the  Spring  Term 
the  dining  room  will  close  to  all  boarders,  after  break- 
fast on  the  day  following  Commencement. 

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Teachers,  and  employees  not  connected  with  the 
Boarding  Department  will  be  charged  for  board  and  room 
rent  as  follows:  Where  a  suite  of  rooms  (i.  e.,  a  bed 
room  and  a  sitting  room)  is  occupied  by  a  teacher  in 
charge  of  a  hall  and  doing  dormitory  duty  the  rent  shall 
be  $1.25  per  week.  Where  two  teachers,  either  of  whom 
has  charge  of  a  hall  or  floor  of  a  hall,  occupy  a  suite  of 
room  the  rent  shall  be  $2.15  per  week  for  the  suite. 
Teachers  not  doing  dormitory  duty,  and  employees  will 
be  charged  for  room  rent  the  same  rates  charged  students. 
Employees  and  teachers  will  be  charged  for  board  the 
same  rate  charged  students. 

TUITION 

(Eegular  Normal  Department) 

An  enrollment  fee  of  $2.00  per  term  must  be  paid  by 
each  student  before  registering  for  any  classes  in  the 
regular  normal  department.  This  will  entitle  the  stu- 
dent to  a  ticket  of  admission  to  the  numbers  of  the  regular 
Lecture  Course  and  to  the  athletic  games  played  under 
the  auspices  of  the  school. 

The  enrollment  fee  for  the  special  departments 
(Music,  Domestic  Science  or  Expression)  is  $1.00  per 
term.  This  fee  does  not  admit  the  student  to  the  regular 
numbers  of  the  Lecture  Course  or  athletic  games. 

Students  registering  in  both  the  regular  and  a  special 
department  pay  only  the  $2.00  registration  fee. 

No  part  of  the  enrollment  fee  is  refunded  for  any 
cause. 

Kindergarten  pupils  are  charged  an  entrance  fee  of 
$1.00  per  term,  which  must  be  paid  to  the  Registrar  be- 
fore entering. 

All  students  over  seventeen  years  of  age  who  are  not 
preparing  to  teach  (and  all  those  under  seventeen  years 
of  age)  will  be  charged  $1.50  per  week  for  tuition. 

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The  State  pays  the  tuition  of  all  students  who  are 
over  seventeen  years  of  age  and  who  sign  an  agreement 
to  teach  at  least  two  full  terms  in  the  common  schools 
of  the  State. 

In  case  of  a  deficit  in  the  appropriation  for  State  aid, 
students  at  the  different  State  Normal  Schools  will  re- 
ceive their  pro  rata  share  of  the  appropriation.  No 
deficit  has  occurred  in  recent  years. 

All  persons  taking  instruction  in  Botany,  Chemistry, 
Domestic  Science,  Manual  Training,  Physics  or  Zoology, 
must  pay  to  the  Registrar  in  advance  the  fee  charged  for 
each  subject  in  which  they  take  instruction.  Laboratory 
fees  per  term  as  follows:  Botany,  $1.00;  Chemistry, 
$2.50;  Domestic  Science,  $2.50;  Manual  Training,  $2.00; 
Physics,  $1.00  and  Zoology,  $1.50.  Training  school  pu- 
pils taking  cooking  in  Domestic  Science  will  be  charged 
only  a  fee  of  $1.00  per  term. 

SPECIAL   DEPARTMENTS 

Music  or  Expression  (Private  Lessons) 

Two  lessons  per  week,  by  the  term  $i.oo  per  week 

Two  lessons  per  week,  less  than  a  term  ....    1.25  per  week 

One  lesson  per  week,  by  the  term 60  per  week 

One  lesson  per  week,  less  than  a  term 75  per  week 

Rent  of  Piano  (one  period  per  day)    1.50  per  term 

Musical  Theory,  Harmony,  Etc.  (In  Groups) 

Two  lessons  per  week,  by  the  term $  .30  per  week 

Two  lessons  per  week,  less  than  a  term 40  per  week 

Domestic  Science  (Class  Groups) 

Two  lessons  per  week  (ij/<  hrs.)  by  the  term.  .$1.50  per  wk. 
Two  lessons  per  week  (1^/2  hrs.)  less  than  term  1.75  per  wk. 
(Less  than  two  lessons  per  week  cannot  be  taken  in  these 
subjects.) 

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SPECIAL  DEPARTMENTS 

The  length  of  each  private  lesson  is  30  minutes,  a 
practice  period  is  45  minutes. 

In  case  of  absence  from  lessons  students  will  be 
charged  full  amount  when  notice  of  such  absence  has  not 
been  given  to  the  instructor  beforehand. 

Lessons  will  not  be  made  up  except  in  cases  of  ill- 
ness or  other  unavoidable  absence. 

Bills  are  payable  in  advance,  one-half  the  expense 
for  the  term  being  due  at  the  beginning  of  the  term,  the 
other  half  at  the  middle  of  the  term. 

No  student  will  be  registered  unless  the  bills  of  the 
previous  terms  are  paid. 

Diplomas  and  Certificates  of  Credit  will  not  be  is- 
sued to  those  whose  bills  are  unpaid. 

Graduates  making  application  for  a  second,  or  per- 
manent diploma,  should  send  a  new  health  certificate, 
with  one  dollar  as  a  fee  for  embossing  and  mailing  the 
diploma. 

No  charge  is  made  for  the  use  of  the  Infirmary,  but 
doctor's  and  nurse's  fees  and  medicine  are  paid  for  by 
the  student. 

It  is  understood  that  these  rates  cancel  and  revoke 
all  former  resolutions,  special  regulations  and  privileges 
whatsoever,  granted  in  any  way  to  any  person  as  em- 
ployee or  patron  of  the  school  as  relates  directly  or  in- 
directly in  any  way  to  charges  by  the  school,  and  after 
July  1st,  1916,  the  regulations  and  rates  herein  adopted 
shall  be  the  Registrar's  only  guide  and  authority  on 
which  to  figure  and  assess  all  bills,  charges,  etc.,  of  any 
and  all  patrons  of  the  Clarion  State  Normal  School. 


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ROLL  OF  STUDENTS 
1915-16 

GRADUATE    STUDENTS 
Name  Adcfress  County 

Ditty,  Nannie Summerville Jefferson 

Kirker,  Kate JTomestead,  R.  D.  1 Alleg-lieny 

Sansom,  Martlia Clarion  Clarion 

Wilkinson,  Florence Clarion  Clarion 

UNDERGRADUATES 
Name  AddVess  County 

Aber,  Gladys Walston Jefferson 

Ambrose,  Matthew Kittanning Armstrong 

Amsler,  Laura Knox  Clarion 

Anderson,  Avery Rimersburg  Clarion 

Anderson,  Robert Clermont McKean 

Amer,  James  Clarion  Clarion 

Baeuerlin,  Doris 46  Petrolia  St.,  Bradford 

McKean 

Baker,  Welthy  Rimersburg  Clarion 

Bashline,  Gertrude Sligo  Clarion 

Bash  line,  McClellan Ijawsonham,  R.  D.  1 Clarion 

Beatty,  Alma Brookville,  R.  D.  6 Jefferson 

Beer,  Milburn  Sheffield  Warren 

Berlin,  Vera Knox  Clarion 

Black,  Alice  27  Jenks  St.,  Brookville 

Jefferson 

Blissell,  Margaret  Clarion  Clarion 

Bloomgren,  Victoria  Arroyo  Elk 

Blose,  Lula  S]')rankles  Mills  Jefferson 

Booth,  Cecdle Watson  Farm  Forest 

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Name  Add'ress  County 

Boggs,  Eichaxd  .._ ...Clarion  Clarion 

Bonidy,  Joseph New  Kensington...... Westmoreland 

Bonsall,  Susie Troutville _....  Clearfield 

Borland,  Florence  Rockland  Venango 

Brandon,  Clarabelle Clarion,  Miola  Route Clarion 

Brosius,  Clilorice Summerville  Jefferson 

Brumberg,  Eric  Cartwright  Elk 

Brundage,  Margaret  Spring  Creek Warren 

Buckley,  Florence  _ Bruin „ Butler 

BuUers,  Helen Brookville,  R.  D.  6 Jefferson 

Bunke,  Erna  60  Bank  St.,  Bradford McKean 

Burkett,  Esther  Brookville,  R.  D.  3 Jefferson 

Bums,  Banks  New  Bethlehem,  R.  D.  2 Clarion 

Burt,  Madeline Smethport McKean 

Byers,  Amanda Sligo,  R.  D.  3 Clarion 

Byers,  Fred _....Baldwin  Butler 

Caldwell,  DeRose _ New  Bethlehem  Clarion 

Caldwell,  G-race  _ Brookville,  R.  D.  5 Jefferson 

Campbell,  Daisy  „ Knox  Clarion 

Carmichael,  Lena Rimersburg,  R.  D.  1 Clarion 

Carrier,  Gerald „.Brookville Jefferson 

Carrier,  Thomas Kingsville Clariou 

Carpenter,  Hazel  Star  Forest 

Chitester,  Daisy Marienville  Forest 

Christiansen,  Anna  44  E.  Duquesne  Ave.,  Duquesne 

Allegheny 

Clarke,  Gertrude  Walston,  R.  D.  1 Jefferson 

Clark,  Minnie  23  Second  Ave.,  Du  Bois 

Clearfield 

Clark,  Ruth Knox  Clarion 

Clawson,  Florence  M.    Si  gel,  R.  D.  2 Jefferson 

Cochran,  Chas _Markton Jefferson 

Cochran,   Golda  Brookville Jefferson 

Cochran,  Mae  Dayton  Armstrong 

Colegrove,  Mary  K _Eldred  McKean 

Col  well,  Bemice ,Sligo  Clarion 

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Name  AdcTress  County 

Conner,  Clara  M Clarion,  R.  D.  1 Clarion 

Conner,  Dean Port  Allegany  McKean 

Conner,  Marion Clarion,  R.  D.  1 Clarion 

Conner,  Violet West  Monterey  .„ Clarion 

Conrad,  Orvilla  Main  St.,   Clarion Clarion 

Conrad,  Vera Main  St.,   Clarion Clarion 

Cook,  Mabel  Shippenville Clarion 

Cowan,  Robert  Corsica „ Jefferson 

Craig,  Beatrice 11  Stockdale  St.,  Dn  Bois 

Clearfield 

Crooks,  Samuel Clarion  Clarion 

Cropp,  Edna  Tionesta Forest 

Cummings,  Fay  Strattonville  Clarion 

Cummings,  Mildred Baxter  Jefferson 

Curtis,  Althea Knox,  R.  D.  3 Clarion 

Darling,  Sophie  235  Grove  Ave.,  Ridgway Elk 

Daugherty,  Blanche Crown  Clarion 

Daugherty,  Frances ..Crown  Clarion 

Daugherty,  Marie Ramsaytown Jefferson 

Daugherty,  Margaret Fisher  Clarion 

Daugherty,  Maude Fisher  Clarion 

Davis,  Bird  M Helen  Furnace Clarion 

Davis,  Chester  K. Clarion  _ Clarion 

Da\ds,  Eleanor  Clarion  Clarion 

Davis,  Merritte Brockwayville  Jefferson 

Dickey,  Russell Reynoldsville,  R.  D.  4 Jefferson 

Dinger,  Max  Worthville  Jefferson 

Doran,  Mrs.  Annie Clarion  „ Clarion 

Doverspike,  Cleo  New  Bethlehem,  R.  D.  5 

Armstrong 

Doverspike,  Edith  New  Bethlehem,  R.  D.  5 

ArmstronsT 

Downing,  Helen  Sackett Elk 

Duncan,  Marguerite Rimer  Armstrong 

Duntley,  Alice Corydon  Warren 

Dunlap,  Marjorie West  Monterey  Armstrong 

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Name  Address  County 

Duryea,  Eloise  J]ldred  - McKean 

Eaker,  Cora Limestone Clarion 

Eddinger,  Marjorie  St.  Petersburg  — Clarion 

Eick,  Grace  - Wilcox Elk 

Eisenman,  Elva  B Strattonville ~ Clarion 

Elder,  Chas Rimersburg  Clarion 

Elder,  Edith  -..Rimersburg,  R.  D.  2 Clarion 

Elder,  Elsie Strattonville  Clarion 

Elder,  Fonda ..JRimersburg  Clarion 

Elder,  Lenore  Strattonville  Clarion 

Elder,  May  Rimersburg,  R.  D.  2 Clarion 

Elder,  Vera Strattonville  Clarion 

Elliott,  Arnold  Parkers  Landing,  R.  D.  2 

Armstrong 

Elliott,  Edgar Callensburg  _ Clarion 

Elliott,  Irene Callensburg  Clarion 

Ellithorpe,  Leeda Sheffield  Warren 

Exley,  Grace Van  „ Venango 

Fenstamaker,  Charles  ...Clarion  Clarion 

Fike,  Cameron  Strattonville  Clarion 

Fitzgerald,  Laura  Cooksburg Forest 

Fowler,  Leroy  R Shippenville  Clarion 

Fowler,  Theodore Sackett Elk 

Fox,  Berton Sligo,  R.  D.  3 Clarion 

Frampton,  Evelyn  Clarion  Clarion 

Francisco,  Clara Shippenville Clarion 

Frank,  Elda  Strobleton  Clarion 

Frank,  Vere  Strobleton  Clarion 

Frazier,  Willard .Mayport  Clarion 

Frishkom,  Marguerite...Zelienople  Clarion 

Fulmer,  Evelyn  Port  Allegany  McKean 

Gathers,  Alice Sligo,  R.  D.  3 Clarion 

Gaul,  Sadie  Grange  Jefferson 

George,  Dean  Harion  Clarion 

Goheen,  Marie New  Bethlehem Clarion 

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Name  Add'ress  County 

Graham,  John Worth ville  Jefferson 

Grolemund,  Josephine  .  Marienville  Forest 

Gross,  H.  Elton Clarion,  E.  D.  1 Clarion 

Haines,  Fred Reynoldsville  Jefferson 

Hall,  Hazel  L Summerville  Jefferson 

Hammermiller,  Gladys. Clarion  Clarion 

Hanby,  Labrida  Knox,  R.  D.  1 Clarion 

Harding,  Minerva  Brookville Jefferson 

Handger,  Hazel Clarion Clarion 

Harris,  Hattie Clarion Clarion 

Harsh,  Lucille 57  Walnut  St.,  Brookville 

Jefferson 

Hartle,  Laura  Arthurs Clarion 

Heeter,  Amy  Callensburg  Clarion 

Henery,  Frank  New  Bethlehem,  R.  D.  1 Clarion 

Henry,  Margaret  Curllsville Clarion 

Henry,  Ruth  Sligo  Clarion 

Hepler,  Lillian  Sigel Jefferson 

Hetrick,  David  Coolspring Jefferson 

Hildebrand,  Pauline  Harmony  Butler 

Himes,  Anna  Brookville Jefferson 

Hiwiller,  Ivy New  Bethlehem,  R.  D.  5 Clarion 

Hoch,  Helen  Reynoldsville  Jefferson 

Hoffman,  Frances  New  Bethlehem Clarion 

Holt,  Gertrude  7121  Harrison  Ave.,  Swissvale 

Allegheny 

Hood,  Helen  Tidnesta  Forest 

Hood,  Rachel  Tionesta   Forest 

Hoover,  Aimee  New  Bethlehem Clarion 

Home,  Alice  Brook^dlle  Jefferson 

Howard,  Mary  Sligo  Clarion 

Hugus,  Edgar Knox,  R.  D.  2 Clarion 

Humes,  Zelda  Hawthorn  Clarion 

Humphreys,  Donald  Brockway^T.lle  Jefferson 

Hunter,  Augusta  Nebraska  Forest 

Hutchinson,  June Elizabeth  Allegheny 

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Name  Add'ress  County 

Ion,  Mae Foxburg _. Armstrong 

Ittel,  Stella  Tylersburg Clarion 

Jack,  Emma Seneca  Venango 

Johns,  Bonnie Brookville Jefferson 

Johnson,  Grace Brookville  ._ Jefferson 

Johnson,  Hilma  Fairmount  City Clarion 

Johnson,  Oscar Straight  Elk 

Kahle,  Grusta _ Clarion  Clarion 

Kahle,  Kathleen Knox  Clarion 

Keck,  Eoscoe Clarion  Clarion 

Keefer,  Leda Parkers  Landing  Clarion 

Keirn,  Myrna  Brookville Jefferson 

Keirn  Winifred _  Brookville Jefferson 

Kenemnth,  Twila Shippenville Clarion 

Keys,  Marion  Brockwayville  Jefferson 

Kifer,  Byron Clarion  Clarion 

Kifer,  Grace  Clarion  Clarion 

Kirby,  Lula Strattonville  Clarion 

Kirkpatrick,  Bessie Sligo  Clarion 

Kiser,  Esther  Knox  Clarion 

Klabbatz,  Ella  Nebraska  Forest 

Knapp,  John Clarion  Clarion 

Knight,  Frances 146  Ridge  Ave.,  Belle vne 

Allegheny 

Korb,  Maude  V Venns  Venango 

Krantz,  Gerda Grand  Valley  Warren 

Kresge,  Helen 21  Washington  Ave.,  Du  Bois 

Clearfield 

Lehman,  Cecil Summerville  Jefferson 

Lemmler,  Leonore  407  Church  St.,  Smethport 

McKean 

Lerdh,  Charles New  Bethlehem Clarion 

Lerch,  Rollie  ..New  Bethlehem Clarion 

Levier,  Margaret  Clarion  Clarion 

Le  Vine,  Rose 18  E.  Weber  Ave.,  Dn  Bois 

Clearfield 

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Name  Address  County 

Le\is,  Harold  Clarion Clarion 

Lines,  Mabel Ashville Chautauqua 

Lingenfelter,  David Walston,  R.  D.  1 Jefferson 

London,  G.  M. Reynoldsville _.  Jefferson 

Long,  Vesta „ SykesviUe Jefferson 

Love,  Mary  Clarion Clarion 

Love,  Mabel  Clarion  „.„ Clarion 

Lyle,  Luella  Smethport McKean 

Lyle,  Euth Smethport McKean. 

Lyle,  Mabel _ Reynoldsville  ~ Jefferson 

Mansom,  Philip  Clarion Clarion 

Marks,  Lawrence  - Smethport McKean 

Marks,  Helen Smethport McKean 

Marshall,  Lucille  Reynoldsville  _ Jefferson 

Matson,  Virginia  Strattonville  Clarion 

Mealy,  Goldie  _ Tionesta  Forest 

Meeder,  Ruth  Zelienople „ Butler 

Mehrten,  Ruth  Knox  Clarion 

Meredith,  George Widnoon  Armstrong 

Miller,  Arthur  Delancey  _ Jefferson 

Miller,  Gladys  12  E.  Second  Ave.,  Du  Bois 

Clearfield 

Miller,  William  Corsica Jefferson 

Mills,  Gertrude Clarion  Clarion 

Mitchell,  Bertha  Fleming,  R.  D Centre 

Mohney,  Marie Fairmount  City,  R.  D.  1 Clarion 

Mong,  Vera Shippenville  _ Clarion 

Mooney,  Horace  Curllsville - Clarion 

Moore,  Elizabeth  Corsica  _ Clarion 

Moore,  Madeline  Clarion  Clarion 

Moore,  Nellie  Clarion  _..._ Clarion 

Moore,  Wilda  Clarion  Clarion 

Moorhead,  Florence Brookville Jefferson 

Morris,  Emma New  Bethlehem,  R.  D.  5 

_™ Armstrong 

Morrison,  Nelle Brookville,  R.  D.  3 Jefferson 

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Name  Address  County 

Morrison,  Nelle  Ireiie......Brookville Jefferson 

Morrison,  Willa Brookville,  E.  D.  3 Jefferson 

Mowrey,  Ada  ..-. Ohl  Jefferson 

Murray,  Pearl ...Sligo,  E.  D.  1 — . Clarion 

Myers,  Earl Newmansville  „  Clarion 

Myers,  Gladys  Sligo,  E.  D.  3 Clarion 

Mac  Leod,  Mae Tyler Clearfield 

McCall,  Grace Clarion Clarion 

McCall,  Orland Clarion  Clarion 

McCall,  Paul Clarion  Clarion 

McCaskey,  Chester  Fisher _ Clarion 

McClain,  Euth  Miola „ Clarion 

McClune,  Ruth  Clarion  _.. „ Clarion 

McElhattan,  Nelle  Knox  Clarion 

McEntire,  Eosa Clarion  Clarion 

McFarland,  Bess Parkers  Landing  „ Armstrong 

McGinnis,  Nellie Emlenton Venango 

McGinnis,  Viola „....Enilenton Venango 

McHenry,  Claire ^larion  Clarion 

McHenry,  Floyd Clarion  Clarion 

McHenry,  Violet  Clarion  Clarion 

McKee,  Leona Sligo  Clarion 

McKenna,  Marie  Clarion  Clarion 

McLaine,  Elsie  Miola Clarion 

McMahon,  Margaret  Wilcox  Elk 

McMahan,  Mildred  404  Mercer  St.,  Butler Butler 

McManigle,  Lena  Brookville,  E.  D.  5 Jefferson 

McMaster,  Amos  New  Bethlehem,  E.  D.  2 Clarion 

McMaster,  Zoe  New  Bethlehem,  E.  D.  5 Clarion 

McNaughton,  Chauncey'^^itfish Clarion 

McNauQ^^ton,  Euhy Sigel,  E.  D.  2 Clarion 

Newhouse,  Edna Corsica Jefferson 

Newhouse,  Walter Fisher  *  Clarion 

Noorar,  Marion  Sinethport,  E.  D.  4 McKean 

Null,  Pearle  Svkesville  Jefferson 

Oppelt,  Eena ...Sligo  Clarion 

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Name  Adtfress  County 

Over,  Hilda Curllsville Clarion 

Palm,  Beulah  Polk Venango 

Painter,  Valira Sigel,  R.  D.  1 Jefferson 

Park,  Esther Brookville „ Jefferson 

Park,  Ruth Brookville,  R.  D.  5 Jefferson 

Patterson,  Eva  Wilcox  Elk 

Pearsall,  Hazel Clarion Clarion 

Phelps,  Ruth Sigei  Jefferson 

Pifer,  Ruby Curwensville  _....  Clearfield 

Polliard,  Bertha Huey  Clarion 

Port,  Alice Clarion  Clarion 

Port,  Ethel Clarion  Clarion 

Radaker,  Mae Seminole  Armstrong 

Raifsnyder,  Sue  Marienville  Forest 

Ramsey,  Rebecca  Monroe  „ Clarion 

Raybuck,  Frank Fairmount  City Clarion 

Reaghart,  Glen Clarion  Clarion 

Reed,  Alvah  Clarion  Clarion 

Reed,  Helen Marathon,  N.  Y Cortland 

Reyner,  Esther Tylersburg Clarion 

Rhodes,  Iva Fairmount  City Clarion 

Rhodes,  Olive  Brookville  Jefferson 

Richards,  Helen  C Smethport McKean 

Rimer,  Ban*  Clarion  Clarion 

Rimer,  Mary  E Clarion  Clarion 

Roark,  Naomi Eldred  McKean 

Robinson,  Don  Clarion  Clarion 

Robinson,  Edith De  Young  Elk 

Roof,  Lucy Johnsonburg Elk 

Ross,  Rebecca Clarion  Clarion 

Rossman,  Glen  Knox,  R.  D.  1 Clarion 

Russel,  Edith  Strattonville  Clarion 

Sasse,  Margaret  Smethport McKean 

Schill,  Nora Sliippen^^lle Clarion 

Schugars,  Genevieve  Brookville  Jefferson 

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Name  Add'ress  County 

Schuabenbauer,  Helen Snydersburg  „ Clarion 

Seigwortb.,  Cora  _„. „...Strobleton  Clarion 

Seigwortb,  Harold Newmansville  Clarion 

Sell,  Delia  Baxter Clarion 

Sbafer,  Besse  Brookville  _ Clarion 

Shaner,  Mary  E Lamartine  „ Clarion 

Sbarrow,  Anna  .- North  Pine  Grove Clarion 

Sbeesley,  Mae  B.  Big  Eian  Jefferson 

Sbellito,  Coy  N.  McKees  Eocks,  R.  D.  1 

™ -Allegheny 

Shepler,  Homer  _ Reynoldsville,  R.  D.  3 Jefferson 

Shick,  Blaine  Mayport  Clarion 

Shick,  F.  A Mayport  Clarion 

Shields,  Emma Snmmerville Jefferson 

Shields,  Sara Snmmerville Jefferson 

Shindledecker,  Ruth  Strattonville  Clarion 

Shoup,  Violet  Elmenton,  R.  D.  3 Clarion 

Showers,  Albert Clarion,  R,  D.  1 Clarion 

Showers,  Elva  Clarion,  R.  D.  1 Clarion 

Showers,  James  Clarion  _ Clarion 

Showers,  Holden  Clarion  Clarion 

Showers,  Wayne  Clarion  Clarion 

Shumaker,  Mildred  New  Bethlehem,  R.  D Clarion 

Shumaker,  Nora New  Bethlehem,  R.  D.  5 Clarion 

Shnmaker,  Ona ..New  Bethlehem,  R.  D.  5 Clarion 

Sibble,  Viola Oil  City Venango 

Simpson,  Finley Reidsburg Clarion 

Simpson,  Myrtle Baxter  _ Jefferson 

Simpson,  Nannie  Corsica Jefferson 

Simpson,  Ruth  Strattonville  Clarion 

Si  tier,  Edith  Zelienople Butler 

Smith,  Edna  _„ Mayburg  Forest 

Smith,  Olive  Clarion,  R.  D.  1 Clarion 

Smrekar,  Frank  Strobleton  Clarion 

Snyder,  Felicia Hazen Jefferson 

Snyder,  Rnth Evenwood,  W.  Va Randolph 

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Name  Address  County 

Songer,  Nelle Brookville,  B>.  D.  5 Jefferson 

Staklman,  Philip  Frogtown  _.  Clarion 

Starr,  Twila  ~ ~ Brockwayville  Jefferson 

Steltzer,  Clara  Eimersburg  Clarion 

Sterrett,  Gertrude  Miola „ Clarion 

Stuart,  Jessie  Olive Rimer,  R.  D.  1 Armstrong 

Stewart,  Clara  Rimersburg  _ Clarion 

Stewart,  Don Rimersburg,  R.  D.  1„ Clarion 

Stewart,  Donna Rimersburg  „.„ Clarion 

Stewart,  Katherine  Dutch  Hill  Clarion 

Stitt,  Vernon Rimersburg Clarion 

Stoner,  Ruby Knox  Clarion 

Stover,  Shirley Duke  Center McKean 

Stronquist,  Leonora Marienville  Forest 

Strotman,  Beulah Shippen\dlle Clarion 

Swabb,  Ethel  Callensburg  ...._ Clarion 

Swartzfager,  Goldie  Strattonville  Clarion 

Summerville,  J.  H Brook^dlle - Jefferson 

Taylor,  Edna  „ Marienville  Forest 

Taylor,  Myrtle  Port  Allegany  _ McKean 

Terwilliger,  Dora ..Fisher  Clarion 

Terwilliger,  Ernest  Fisher  _ Clarion 

Terwilliger,  Golda Fisher  Clarion 

Thomas,  Arthur Knox  _ Clarion 

Thomas,  Marian 84  E.  Main  St.,  Bradford 

McKean 

Tippery,  Alice Callensburg  Clarion 

Tischendorf,  Louise 128  Rebecca  St.,  Kittanning 

Armstrong 

Titus,  Nellie  Barnes  Warren 

Vandervort,  Sidney Brockwayville  Jefferson 

Walker,  Donald  West  Monterey Clarion 

Walter,  Dand Clarion  Clarion 

Walters,  Nancy Clarion  Clarion 

Warner,  Estella  Bradford McKean 

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Name  Address  County 

Watterson,  Bessie  Leeper Clarion 

Wayland,  Nula Sigel,  E.  D.  1 .Jefferson 

Weaver,  Florence Tylersburg „ Clarion 

Weisgarber,  Esther DuBois,  E.  D.  1 Clearfield 

Wentling,  Edna Knox  Clarion 

White,  Evaline Fisher  „ Clarion 

White,  Pearle  Brookville Jefferson 

White,  Euby Showers Clarion 

Whitehill,  George Knox  _ Clarion 

Whitehill,  Grertrude Knox  Clarion 

Whitehill,  Jessie  Strattonville  Clarion 

Wilkinson,  Herbert  Clarion  Clarion 

Wilson,  Ima  Strattonville  Clarion 

Wilson,  Lydia ...Aliens  Mills Jefferson 

Wolf,  Alfred Newsmansville  Forest 

Wood,  Anna  Shippenville Clarion 

Yoemans,  Euth  A Brookville _ Jefferson 

Yonng,  Enth  Shippenville Clarion 

Zagst,  Theresa  Fisher  Clarion 

Zerbe,  Mary  Lncinda  Clarion 

Znck,  Myerl Tionesta,  E.  D.  1 Clarion 


PUPILS    IN   TRAINING   SCHOOL 

Eighth  Grade. 

Bigley,  Floyd  Noblit,  Leota 

Cartwright,  Eonald  Eeed,  Amos 

Crooks,  William  Snyder,  Jnlia 

Guetthoff,  Joseph  Smith,   Golda 

Lewis,  Evelyn  Vowinckle,  Eleanor 

Logue,  Anna  Whisner,  Walter 

S4 


Seventh  Grade. 


Amer,  Wilma 
Beatty,  James 
Bigley,  Charles 
Brooks,  Mary 
Fenstemaker,  Louise 
Frampton,  Margaret 
Haines,  Martha 


Jones,  Nelson 
Mapes,  Arden 
McFadden,  Panl 
McHenry,  Golda 
Mills,  Thaddeus 
Shea,  Irene 
Vamer,  Evelyn 


Jeanneret,  Eeba 
Jones,  Bessie 
Logne,  Hazel 


Sixth  Grade. 

Lewis,  Kathryn 
Mills,  Aggie 
Ogden,  Sara 
Wise,  Mervin 


Bennett,  Allen 
Bull,  Howard 
Herman,   William 
Jones,  Eva 
Mapes,  Laura 
Miller,  Twila 


Fifth  Grade. 

McNutt,  Wilbur 
Noblit,  Edgar 
Shea,  Elmer 
Thompson,  Fred 
Whisner,  Charles 
Wolfe,  Albert 
Wolfe,  Harold 


Bigley,  Mildred 
Herman,  Mabel 
Hunsberger,  Hazef 
Jones,  Ama 
Jones,  Clara 


Fourth  Grade. 


Jones,  Richard 
Logue,  Alice 
Logue,  Grace 
Tice,  Ida 
Vamer,  Kathryn 


Wolfe,  Geraldine 


Bigley,  Helen 
Herman,  Viva 


Third  Grade. 


Logue,  Edna  Mae 
McHenry,  Carl 


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Hewlings,  Clyde 
Logue,  Ethel 


Sliiiidledecker,  Hazel 
WMsiier,  Hazel 
Wise,  Hobart 


Bartlett,  Harold 
Bell,  Okarlotte 
Bull,  Imogene 
CoUner,  Caroline 


Second  Grade. 

Jones,  "William 
Mapes,  Wilbur 
Eugh,  Martha 
Wilhekn,  Edward 
Wise,  Elmer 


Banm,  Katberine 
Beck,  Edward 
Brooks,  Leroy 
Hewlinger,  Claire 
Hnnsberger,  Twila 
Kahle,  Katherine 
Logue,  Everett 


First  Grade. 

Miller,  Sidney 
Miller,  Victor 
McHenry,  Mildred 
Noblit,  Lloyd 
Rimer,  Edward 
Wilhelm,  Sam 
Wilson,  Nancy 
Wolfe,  William 


Kindergarten. 


Arnold,  Eobert  H. 
Brown,  Louise 
Collner,  Madeline 
Conley,  Lucille 
Curll,  Ruth 
Dolbow,  Ethel 
Edwards,  Donovan 
Hartman,  Orlan 
HufF,  Arley 
Huff,  Mercedes 
Heidrick,  Emmett 
Hesley,  Betty 
Herman,  Eugene 


Keck,  Rachel 
Lidstone,  Rodger 
Lutz,  Winfield 
Marshall,  Lloyd 
Middlesworth,  Elizabeth 
McCully,  Eleanor 
Nadig,  Henry 
Rimer,  Thomas 
Riley,  Virginia 
Stein,  Mary  Susanna 
Wbite,  Elizabeth 
Wilson,  Eleanor 
Wilson,  Winfield 


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ROLL  OF  ALUMNI 

Members  of  alumni  are  requested  to  notify  the  principal  of 
any  error  in  name  or  address. 

The  places  named  in  the  following  list  are  in  Pennsylvania 
except  as  otherwise  designated. 

Officers  for  1915-1916. 

President W.  G.  Bauer,  '96 

Vice  President W.  Ray  Smith,  '13 

Secretary  and  Treasurer Anna  Graham,  '94 

In  the  following  pages  the  figures  following  the  names  in- 
dicate the  year  of  graduation.  S.  before  the  year  indicates 
Scientific  Course;  S.  C.,  State  Certificate;  A.  C,  Academic 
Course ;  B.  of  P.,  Bachelor  of  Pedagogy.  If  only  the  year  is 
given  all  are  graduates  in  the  Elementary  Course,  up  to  the  year 
1903 ;  beginning  with  1903,  all  are  in  the  Regular  Normal 
(3  year)  Course  excepting  that  in  19 13  there  were  fourteen 
graduated  in  the  present  (4  year)  course ;  these  are  so  indicated. 
From  1914  all  are  in  the  Four  Year  Course. 

Name  Address 

Aaron,  Arthur  Henry,  '08 Franklin 

Adams,  Mrs.  (Jennie  McComish) Homer  City 

Agnew,  Christine  (Mrs.  Christine  Barnett),  '01 

1840  Cal.  St.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Agnew,  Sara,  '94 431  Fairmont  Ave.,  Zanesville,  Ohio 

Albert,  Laura,  '14 New  Bethlehem 

Albright,  Mrs.  L.   (Ethelyn  Boose) Philadelphia 

Alcorn,   Burt,   '02 Worthville 

Aldinger,  Libbie  (Mrs.  Libbie  Cribbs),  '92 New  Bethlehem 

Alexander,  Mary  E.,  '11 Hazel  Hurst 

Allen,  Alice  E.   (Sister  Mary  Juliana),  '98 Maud 

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Name  Address 

Allen,   Frances   C,   '99 Deceased 

Allen,   Helen,  '  1 3.. New   Castle 

Allen,  Mrs.  Adelaide  (Adelaide  Jaycox) Sheffield 

Allen,  Mrs.  Cora  (Cora  Williams) Wallingford,  Conn. 

Ailing,  Maude  (Mrs.  Maude  Culbert),  '98 Wallace,  W.  Va. 

Allio,  Florence,  '  1 5 Tylersburg 

Allison,  Lena,  '04 „ „ 476  Cleveland  Ave.,  Salem,  Ohio 

Alt,  E.   M.,  '93 „ 

Alt,  Ellen   (Mrs.  Ellen  Boyd),  '00 „ Leeper 

Altemus,  Elda,  '10 Brush  Valley) 

Altenburg,  Alta  (Mrs.  Alta  Curry),  '00 Titusville 

Altenburg,    Nora,    '92 Troy   Center 

Alter,  Alice  H.,  '13 „ 605  Ann  St.,  Homestead 

Alter,  Lulu  E.,  '06 _ Deceased 

Amill,  Mrs.  Anna  (Anna  J.  Quigley) Mayaquez,  P.  R. 

Amo,    Bernice,    '  15 Knox 

Amsler,    Virginia,    '  15 _ „ Knox 

Amy,  Mrs.  Cora  (Cora  Irvin) Cambridge  Springs,  R.  D.  26 

Anchors,  Muza  Pearl,  '08 New  Kensington 

Anderson,  Charles  Alfred,  '09 Brookville 

Anderson,  Charles  Alfred  (B.  of  P.),  '11 Brookville 

Anderson,  Mrs.   Chas.    (Anna  Craig) Brookville 

Anderson,  Christine,  '02 Kinzua 

Anderson,  Ethel  (Mrs.  Ethel  Patterson),  '90 Sharpsburg 

Anderson,  Freda  (Mrs.  Freda  Levine),  '02 Tidioute 

Anderson,  Lena  C,  '08 Brookston 

Anderson,  Raymond,  '13 Big  Run 

Anthony,  J.  G.,  '01 Big  Run 

Apple,  Mrs.  Mary  (Mary  Rankin) Deceased 

Armstrong,  Mabel   (Mrs.  Mabel  McCoy),  '92 

725  Spruce  St.,  Boulder,  Colo. 

Armstrong,  R.  L.,  '90 Franklin 

Arner,  Margaret  (Mrs.  R.  L.  Lewis),  '11 Monongahela  City 

Amer,   Ruth,   '  15 Clarion 

Arnold,  Charles  L.,  '90 iioi  Cherry  St.,  Erie 

Arnold,  Mary,  '  15 Clarion 

Ashe,  Stanley  P.,  '07 Connellsville 

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Name  Address 

Ashe,  Mrs.  Stanley  P.  (Mabel  C.  Heeter) Connellsville 

Askey,  Goldie  Naomi,  '07 Falls  Creek 

Atkinson,  Mrs.  W.  (Pearle  Zell) Brockwayville 

Atwell,  Winifred,  '13 Brockwayville,  R.  D.  i 

Austin,  Edith  L.,  '12 Marienville 

Aviles,  Mrs.  Eva  (Eva  Dawson) 

Port  Limon,  Costa  Rica,  C.  A.,  Box  444 

Baggs,  Mrs.  Cora  (Cora  Pry  or) Conewango  Valley,  N.  Y. 

Bailey,  Annabel  (Mrs.  A.  Himes),  '06 Munhall 

Bailey,  Josephine  (Mrs.  Josephine  Crocker),  '95 Shinglehouse 

Bailey,  Maude  G.,  '08 Sligo 

Baines,  Amy  F.,  '12 Arthurs 

Baker,  Allan,  '  1 3 Lotts ville 

Baker,  E.  D.,  '93 Butler 

Baker,  E.  D.   (S.),  '02 Butler 

Baker,  F.  E.,  '95 Edinboro 

Baker,  L.  T.,  '89 Deceased 

Baker,  Mrs.  Zepha    (Zepha  E.  Correll) Greenville 

Baldensperger,  Elizabeth  (Mrs.  E.  Seavy),  '09 Clarendon 

Baldwin,  Laura  J. ,  '99 Deceased 

Baldwin,  Mary  N.  (Mrs.  Mary  Hunter),  '00 Leechburg 

Baldwin,  Thomas,  '01 Summerville 

Ballentine,  Bernie  (Mrs.  Bernie  Longwell),  '94 Impur,  India 

Ballentine,  Carrie  (Mrs.  Carrie  Bird,  '02 East  Smithfield 

Ballentine,    Clara,   '97 Deceased 

Ballentine,  Floyd,  '94 Lewisburg 

Ballentine,    Harold,    '13 Clarion 

Ballentine,  J.  G.,  '98 Milan,  R.  D.  2 

Ballentine,  J.  Hartley,  '92 Dushore 

Ballentine,  Mary  F.  (Mrs.  Mary  Klinestiver) ,  '99 Nebraska 

Ballentine,  Minnie,  '95 Summerville 

Ballentine,  Miriam   (Mrs.  Merle  Haskell),  '11 Clarion 

Ballentine,   Ruth,  '08 Clarion 

Bancroft,  Grace,  '13 Centerville 

Bannell,  Mrs.  Efifie  (Effie  Finley) Robinson,  111. 

Banner,   Georgia,   '96 Clarion 

Barbour,  Wm.  C.  (S.  C),  '09 155  W.  65th  St.,  New  York  City 

59 


Name  Address 

Brian,  M.  Ellen  (Mrs.  Ellen  Cochran),  'o2„ Punxsutawney 

Barkas,  Mrs.  Lena  (Lena  Doloff),  '93 Falls  Creek 

Barnes,  Blanche,  '13 Johnstown 

Barnes,  Irene,  '13 Johnstown 

Barnett,  Mrs.  Christine  (Christine  Agnew) 

1840  Cal.  St.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Barnett,  Mary  (Mrs.  N.  Rupert),  '11 Sykesville 

Barr,  Edna  Belle,  '08 Huntsville,  Ala. 

Barr,  Nellie  (Mrs.  Nellie  Smith),  '00 Oakdale 

Barr,  Mrs.  Nellie  (Nellie  Siggins) Du  Bois 

Barrett,  Mrs.  Amy  (Amy  Almeda  Hepler) Brookville 

Bartlett,  Mrs.  Bertha   (Bertha  Young) Pekin 

Bartlett,  L.  E.,  '01 Pekin 

Bartlett,  Lucy,  '  14 Oil  City 

Bartlett,  R.  L.,  '12 Clarion 

Barton,  Lillian  M.,  '96 Sherman  Place,  Chicago,  111. 

Bartoe,  Mabel,  '  14. Harrison  Valley 

Bartsch,  L.  F.,  '98 Dunkirk,  N.  Y. 

Bashline,  O.  O.,  '02 Grove  City 

Bashline,  Zoie,  '11 Siigo,  R.  D.  2 

Batchler,  Mrs.  Adda  (Adda  Bennett),  '92 Edinboro 

Bateman,  O.  Penn,  '99 2371  Los  Angeles  Ave.,  Pittsburgh 

Bauer,  W.  G.,  '96 St.  Marys 

Baughman,  Elizabeth   (Mrs.  Elizabeth  Fauber),  '01 

Montrose,    Colo. 

Baughman,  Mabel,  '13 ....Marienville 

Baughman,  Twila  (Mrs.  Twila  Brown),  '00 Montrose,  Colo. 

Baughman,  Mrs.  (Helena  Guthrie) Rimersburg 

Baum,  Mrs.  Evelyn  (Evelyn  Sowle) Hutchison,  Minn. 

Baum,  Mrs.  Jennie   (Jennie  Best) Washington 

Baum,  Mabel  V.,  '91 Kittanning 

Baumgardner,  Layola   (Mrs.  Layola  Hetrick),  '95 Franklin 

Baxter,  Katherine  J.,  '04 Gilfoyle 

Baxter,  Mary  Ethel  (Mrs.  Mary  Hardes),  '09 Port  Allegany 

Baxter,  Richard  John ,  '09 Gil f oyle 

Bayle,  Mrs.  B.  S.   (Emma  Matteson) Ambridge 

Bayle,  Burdett  S.,  '92 Ambridge 

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Name  Address 

Beale,  G.  E.,  '99 _ 

Beam,  J.  A.  (A.  C),  '88 _ „ _ 

Beanland,   Mrs.   Marian    (Marian  Nason) 

20   Penn   Ave.,   Greenville 

Beatty,  Dollie,  '94 North   Clarendon 

Beatty,   Dorothy,    '12 Clarion 

Beatty,  Dorothy  (P.  G.),  '12 _ Clarion 

Beatty,  Irene  (Mrs.  Irene  Wolfe),  '11 Kaylor 

Beatty,   Lenore,   '  1 2 Clarion 

Beatty,  Mary  E.,  '10 Clarion 

Beatty,  Turner  B . ,  '  1 3 Clarion 

Beauseigneur,  Maud   (Mrs.  Edgar  Corbett),  '02 Deceased 

Beck,  H.  E.,  '88 _„..Ranier,  Ore. 

Beck,  James  Burton,  '  10 Venus 

Beck,  Mrs.  Mabel  (Mabel  Meineka) Venus 

Beck,  Mrs.  Margie  (Margie  Borckman) Clarion 

Beck,  Perry  A.,  '09 Seneca 

Beck,  Roy  R.,  '13 Echo,  R.  D.  2 

Beck,  T.  O.,  '12 Sligo 

Beebe,  Dorothy,  '13  (4  yr.) Pleasantville 

Beebe   Lillian   J. ,   '08 Tidioute 

Beer,  Effie  B.  (Mrs.  Effie  Shafer),  '99 

31   13th  St.,  Wheeling,  W.  Va. 

Beer,   May,   '98 Deceased 

Beer,  Orpha  (Mrs.  Orpha  Hagar),  '96 Washington,  R.  D.  5 

Beer,  Virginia,  '94 3315  E.  2nd  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Beer,  Wm.  A.,  '88 Eugene,  Ore. 

Beighlea,  Lizzie,  '97 Deceased 

Beightol,  Lydia  (Mrs.  Lydia  Smith),  '92 Spring  Creek 

Bell,  J.  M.,  '88 East  Brady 

Bender,   Willard,    '10 Dushore 

Benedict,  Mrs.  Jennie  (Jennie  Dorchester) Carthage,  Mo. 

Benn,  Merle,  '94 Sherman  Sq.  Hotel,  New  York  City 

Benn,   Myrtle,   '12 Tryonville 

Bennett,  Adda  (Mrs.  Adda  Batchler),  '92 Edinboro 

Bennett,  Flora,  '93 Deceased 

Bennett,   Mrs.    ( Clara   Gridley) Ulysses 

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Name  Address 

Bennett,  Mrs.  (Cora  White) 1419  Otter  St.,  Franklin 

Bentley,  Albert,  '  1 3 Corydon 

Berlin,   Alvin   C,   '01 „ Knox 

Berlin,  Mrs.  Maude   (Maude  Wilhelm) Knox 

Bemie,  Mrs.  Maude  (Maude  Young).. .112  Colbert  Ave.,  Oil  City 

Berridge,  Mrs.  Alice  (Alice  George) 

Best,  Jennie  (Mrs.  Jennie  Baum),  '94 Washington 

Best,  William,  '10 Parkers  Landing,  R.  D. 

Beyer,  Frank  H.,  '00 Sta.  B.,  Spokane,  Wash. 

Biggins,  Ella  (Mrs.  Ella  Faragher),  '97 

304  N.  Clinton  St.,  Olean,  N.  Y. 

Biggins,    Patrick   E.,    '01 Sharpsville 

Binkerd,  Mrs.  Helen   (Helen  Kiddie) Petrolia,  R.  D.  73 

Bird,  Mrs.  Carrie  (Carrie  Ballentine) East  Smithfield 

Birmingham,   Mrs.   Lillie    (Lillie  Tonks) Pittsburgh 

Bishop,  Mrs.  Earla  (Earla  McClellan) 31  iW.  Clay  St.,  Butler 

Bishop,  Eugene  K.,  '01 Fullerton,  Cal.,  R.  D.  3 

Bishop,   Morris   G.,   '00 Butler 

Bittenbender,  H.  H.,  '01 Shippenville 

Bittenbender,  Irene,  '00 301  Park  Ave.,  Kane 

Blair,  Mrs.  Celia  (Celia  R.  Richards),  '07 Anita 

Blair,  Dalton,  '97 Cambridge  Springs 

Blair,  Ella  (Mrs.  Ella  Corbett),  '89 Milford,  Cal. 

Blake,  Gertrude  (Mrs.  Gertrude  Mainwaring),  '96 Sheffield 

Blose,   Mrs.  C.    (Twila  Robinson) Punxsutawney 

Boal,   James,    '92 

Boddorf,  Dora  E.  (Mrs.  J.  B.  Snyder),  '10 Ringgold 

Boddorf,    Norman    L.,    '12 Ringgold 

Bodenhom,   Ernestine New   Bethlehem 

Boggs,   Hazel,   '11 Bradentown,   Fla. 

Bole,  Mildred,  '13 North  Warren 

Bonner.  J.  C,  '98 Falls  Creek 

Bonncrt,   Oliver  G.  T.,  '08 Wilcox 

Boose,  Ethelyn  G.   (Mrs.  Lansing  Albright),  '08 Philadelphia 

Bootes,  Jennie  (Mrs.  Jennie  Ferguson),  '93 Petaluma,  Cal. 

Borckman,  Margie   (Mrs.  Margie  Beck),  '96 Clarion 

Bostaph,  D.  A.,  '00 246  E.  Jefferson  St.,  Pittsburgh 

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Name  Address 

Bortz,  Zelda  Mae  (Mrs.  Zelda  Hanks),  '04 

23  Soffel  St.,  Pittsburgh 

Bottenhorn,  B.   H.,  '99 State  College 

Bovaird,   Martha,   '  1 3 Brockway ville 

Bowersox,    Bird    M.,    '07 Deceased 

Bowman,    Bland,    '  1 2 Clarion 

Bowman,   David   D.,    '06 Clarion 

Bowman,  Edna,  '09 Clarion 

Bowman,  Mrs.  E.  L.  (Ruby  Horning) Camp  Hill 

Bowman,  E.  L.  (B.  of  P.),  '06 Camp  Hill 

Bowman,   Ernest  W.,   '92 Tionesta 

Bowman,  Ethel    (Mrs.   Ethel  Proper),   '96 Tionesta 

Bowman,  Florence  G.,  '99 Kane 

Bowman,  Mrs.  D.  F.  (Mary  Thompson) Edinboro 

Bowman,   Lulu,   '  15 Clarion 

Bowman,  Roy  Lee,  '06 Clarion 

Bowman,   Twila,    '10 Clarion 

Boyce,  B.   G.,   '95 Girard 

Boyce,  Catharine,  '04 Corry,  R.  D.  11 

Boyce,  Mrs.  R.  C.  (Blanche  Stone) Wellsville,  N.  Y. 

Boyd,  Edith,  '92 Salt  Lake  City 

Boyd,  Mrs.  Ellen   (Ellen  Alt),  '00 Leeper 

Boyd,    Lavona,    '92 Butler 

Boyer,  Franklin  W.,  '10 8212  St.  Lawrence  St.,  Swissvale 

Boyer,  Jennie  (Mrs.  Jennie  Holiday),  '92 Chicago 

Boyer,   N.   Frank,    '04 Franklin 

Braden,  Flossie  M.,  '13 Cooksburg 

Braden,   Jennie,   '10 Kingsville 

Bradley,  Dolly  (Mrs.  D.  Brink) Rew 

Bradshaw,  Anna,  '92 508  Converse  Ave.,  McKeesport 

Bradshaw,  Eva   (Mrs.  Eva  Reed)-,  '95 Duquesne 

Brady,   Clara,   '13 Scotch   Hill 

Brand,  Byron  L.,  '90 130  College  Ave.,  Lancaster 

Brand,  Mrs.  Zoe  (Zoe  Deloe) Deceased 

Bray,  Bessie   (Mrs.  Bessie  Schobey),  '00 Corydon 

Brennan.  May,  '09 16  Gerwig  St.,  Millvale 

Brenneman,  Mrs.  Bertha   (Bertha  Wilkinson) Arthurs 

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Name  Address 

Brenner,  Mrs.   Avis    (Avis   Cooper) Zelienople 

Brenoel,  Eva  M.,  '12 „ Kane 

Brewer,  Mrs.  Elvira  (Elvira  Johnston) Philadelphia 

Brian,   Charles,   '98. „Brockwayville 

Brink,  Mrs.   D.    (Dolly  Bradley) _ Rew 

Brinkley,  Flora  Belle  (Mrs.  C.  Mercer),  '04 

3217  A.  Huxley  St.,  20th  Ward,  Pittsburgh 

Brisbin,  Lillian  V.,  '02 „..Clarion 

Broadhead,  Leone,  '13 „ New  Castle 

Brockbank,  Pauline,  '12 _ Du  Bois 

Brown,  A.  C,  '90 _ „ Tionesfa 

Brown,  Alice  (Mrs.  Alice  Major),  '01 Casper,  Wyoming 

Brown,  Cleta  (Mrs.  Cleta  Garrison),  '98 

2532  13th  St.  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Brown,  Mrs.  Delia   (Delia  Rhea) Butler 

Brown,  Edna  A.  (Mrs.  Edna  Kolb),  '99 

_ „ 570   Duquesne   Ave.,   Edgewood 

Brown,  Elizabeth,   ' 1 5 Marienville 

Brown,  Elmer  Ellsworth,  '04 St.   Petersburg 

Brown,   Ernest   G.,   '07 Bear   Lake 

B rown,   James,   '02 Montrose,    Colo. 

Brown,  Mary  E.  (Mrs.  Mary  Steele),  '02 East  Sandy 

Brown,  Mary,  '14  (4  yr.) Marienville 

Brown,  Mrs.  Twila   (Twila  Baughman) Montrose,  Colo. 

Brown,  Susan  V.  (Mrs.  Susan  Himes),  '01 Monongahela  City 

Brown,  S.  Taylor,  '10 Dagus  Mines 

Brown,  Ward  F.,  '93 Punxsutawney 

Brown,  W.  M.,  '93 Brockwayville 

Brunton,  Maud   (Mrs.  Maud  Stancliff),  '92 Kalispell,  Mont. 

Bryner,  Kathryn,  '00 Shippenville 

Buchanan,  E.   L.,  '95 Titusville 

Buchanan,  Mrs.  Jessie  (Jessie  Ongley) Rootville,  R.  D. 

Buck,  Mrs.  Jennie  (Jennie  Glenn) 

Burdick,  Mrs.  May  (May  Belle  Phillips) Kane 

Burgwin,  C.  W.,  '95 .Guys  Mills 

Burgwin,  Mrs.  Effie  (Effie  Pryor) Guys  Mills 

Burgwin,  Mrs.  Jennie  (Jennie  Rowe) Kiefer,  Okla. 

64 


Name  Address 

Burket,  Ida  M.  (Mrs.  Ida  Haines),  '02 Punxsutawney 

Burkhart,   Helen,   '  1 4 ...Verona 

Burnham,  Anna  Maude,  '08 Strattonville 

Burnham,  Nelle  M.,  '08 .Strattonville 

Burnham,  Robert  G.,  '07 Strattonville 

Burt,  Lucy,  '12 Smethport 

Burton,  Georgia,  '96 Deceased 

Buzard,  Iva  R.,  '10 Strattonville 

Caldwell,  Dwight,  '11 Brookville,  R.   D.   5 

Caldwell,  Gertrude,  '01 Brookville,  R.  D.  5 

Caldwell,  Jennie,  '12 Brookville,  R.  D.  5 

Caldwell,  Mrs.  (Ida  Nelle  Yarger) Brookville,  R.  D.  5 

Calhoun,    Gladys,    '13 Big    Run 

Calhoun,  M ilo,  '  1 3 B ig  Run 

Calvert,   Desma,   ' 1 5 „ Kennerdell 

Calvert,  June,  '  15 Kennerdell 

Campbell,  Emma  (Mrs.  Dickey),  '95 Black  Mountain,  N.  C. 

Campbell,  Mrs.  Esther  (Esther  Francis) New  Kensington 

Campbell,  James,  '13  (4  yr.) Parkers  Landing 

Campbell,  Lee,  '13 Rimersburg,  R.  D.   i 

Campbell,  Lillie  (Mrs.  Lillie  Galutia),  '95 Eldred 

Campbell,  Mary  H.  (Mrs.  Stahlman),  '13 

New  Bethlehem,  R.  D.  3 

Campbell,  Mrs.  Myrtle  (Myrtle  Sage) Pittsburgh 

Campbell ,    Pearl,    '  1 3 Clarion 

Campbell,  Sadie   (Mrs.  W.  B.  Rankin),  '97 Clarion 

Canfield,   Maude   E.,   '08 Tionesta 

Cardot,  C.  M.,  '92 Wesleyville 

Carlton,  Louise,  '14 Big  Run 

Carmody,  Margaret,  E.,  '12 Sligo 

Carothers,  E.  D.,  '94 San  Jose,  Cal. 

Carpenter,  Mrs.  Agnes  (Agnes  Coe) Edgewood  Park 

Carrier,  Charles  D.,  '13 Summerville 

Carrier,  Clarence,  '95 Summerville 

Carrier,  Frances  (Mrs.  Frances  Carroll),  '90 Brookville 

Carrier,  Julia  Mae,  '05 Corry 

Carrier,  Lena  Katrine,  '09 Summerville 

S5 


Name  Address 

Carrier,  L.  M.,  'oi 615  W.  Main  St.,  Centralia,  Wash. 

Carrier,  Lizzie,  '96 Hickory',  N.  C. 

Carrier,  Myra  (Mrs.  E.  Doyle),  '13 Tucumcarie,  N.  M. 

Carrier,  Myrtle  (Mrs.  Myrtle  Mumaw),  '96 Centralia,  Wash. 

Carrier,  Nellie  (Mrs.  Nellie  Love),  '05 Vandergrift  Heights 

Carringer,  M.  A.,  '95 „ Tionesta 

Carrington,  Carrie,  '94 Cleveland,  Ohio 

Carroll,  Mrs.  Frances  (Frances  Carrier) Brookville 

Carson,  L.  Guy,  '08 Clarion 

Carson,  Mrs.  Marie  (Marie  Engdahl) West  Hickory 

Carson,  Sarah  C,  '09 Tionesta 

Carson,  Viola  (Mrs.  Viola  Dale),  '02 Elk  City 

Cassidy,  Mrs.  Agnes  (Agnes  Donovan) Paterson,  N.  J. 

Castner,  James,  '08 Sigel 

Catlin,  Mildred  (Mrs.  Mildred  Davis),  '02 Chicora 

Catlin,  Mrs.  Olive  (Olive  Kiffer) Birch,  Mich. 

Chadman,  Grace  E.   (Mrs.  Grace  Crowl),  '99 Duke  Center 

Chamberlain,  Mrs.  Delma  (Delma  Lamb) Bakersfield,  Cal. 

Chamberlain,    Dessie,    '  1 3 Richards ville 

Chambers,  Zelma,  '13 Richardsville 

Chambers,   Janet   Maitland,    '05 Houtzdale 

Chappell,  Mae  C.   (Mrs.  Mitchell),  '97 Duke  Center 

Chase,  Mrs.   Clara   (Clara  Dewey) Deceased 

Chatley,  B.  M.,  '95 Cochranton,  R.  D.  (^ 

Chitester,  Elza  W.,  '12 Brookville,  R.  D.  2 

Christian   Emma   E.,   '11 Sheffield 

Churchley,   Edith,   '14 E.    Smethport 

Christ] ohn,  Mrs.    (Theodosia  Clawges) 

Clark,  Mrs.  C.  fZula  Zoe  Himes) 

66^  Grand  Ave.,  Portland,  Ore. 

Clark,  James  D.,  '08 Corsica 

Qark,  Mrs.  Jennie  (Jennie  Jones) Deceased 

Clark,  Mrs.  Lillian  (Lillian  Siggins) Warren 

Clark,  Mrs.  Lydia  (Lydia  Kerr) 

Clark,  Mrs.  S.  C.  (Mina  P.  Whitehill) Andover,  Ohio 

Clark,  W.  T.,  '09 Waverly,  N.  Y. 

Qawges,  Theodosia  (Mrs.  Christjohn),  '11 

66 


Name  Address 

Clawson,  Mrs.  Genevieve  (Genevieve  Stevenson) Manila,  P.  I. 

Claypool,  Burleigh,  'oo Cheyenne,  Wyo. 

Claypool,   Myrtle    (Mrs.    Mcintosh),   'oi 

407  Union  Ave.,  Kittanning 

Cleland,  Margaret,  '92 Beatrice,  Neb. 

Clover,  Mrs.  Jennie   (Jennie  Myers) Corsica,  R.  D. 

Cochran,  Catherine  M.  (Mrs.  F.  H.  Ralston),  'io...Brockwayville 

Cochran,  Mrs.   Cora    (Cora  Goble) Sackett 

Cochran,  Mrs.  Ellen  (Ellen  Brian) Punxsutawney 

Coe,  Agnes  (Mrs.  Agnes  Carpenter) Edgewood  Park 

Coe,  Georgia,  '11 Harrison  Valley 

Coe,  Emma,   '93 Burgettstown 

Collner,  Evelyn,  '13 Clarion 

Comer,  Geneva  A.,  '12 Sheffield 

Conley,  Margaret,  '92 Tamarac 

Conner,  Alice  R. ,  '  1 2 Strattonville 

Conner,  Mrs.   Giissie   (Giissie  Taylor) Kane 

Conner,  Paul  H.,  '14 Port  Allegany 

Connolly,  Mae,  '11 North  Warren 

Conrad.  J.  F.,  '97 Deceased 

Cook.  Mrs.  Edith  (Edith  Rea) Oil  City 

Cook.  Jennie  (Mrs.  Jennie  Purdee),  '93 Menominee,  Wis. 

Cook.  Leona.  '13 Cooksburg 

Cook,  Mildred,  '10 Clarion 

Coon,  Anna  E.   (Mrs.  Anna  Mensch),  '99 Marienville 

Coon,  W.  W.,  '98 Manila,  P.   I. 

Cooper,  Mrs.  Alice   (Alice  Cutler) Deceased 

Cooper.  Annabell,  '12 Falls  Creek 

Cooper.  Avis  (Mrs.  Avis  Brenner),  '91 Zelienople 

Cooper,  Ethel  Brisbin,  '08 Garion 

Cooper.   Harold.    '10 Deceased 

Cooper,    Ida.   '97 Brockwayville 

Cooper.  Nelle  B.,  '07 Deceased 

Cooper.   Sara,   '02 Deceased 

Copeland.  Mrs.  Ethel   (Ethel  Crosmier) Kane 

Corbett.  Mrs.  D.  C.   (Minnie  Rugh) aarion 

Corbett,  Mrs.  E.   (Maude  Beauseigneur) Deceased 

67 


Name  Address 

Corbett,  Mrs.  Ella  (Ella  Blair) Milford,  Cal. 

Corbett,  Elizabeth,  '98 Corsica 

Corbett,  Mary  E.  (Mrs.  Mary  Dixon),  '02 

Greenmont  Ave.,  Darmont  Borough,  Pittsburgh 

Corbett,  Nancy  M.,  '93 Corsica 

Corbett,  Robert  Merle,  '07 Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Butler 

Corbett,  Sarah  Bell,  '00 Deceased 

Corell,  Zepha  E.   (Mrs.  Zepha  Baker),  '95 Greenville 

Corry,  Mrs.  Margaret  (Margaret  Miller),  'oo...Saltsburg,  R.  D.  5 

Coulter,  Olive  B.  (Mrs.  Olive  Holmes),  '01 Mt.  Jewett 

Covert,  Samuel,  '02 Sheffield 

Cowan,  D.  C.  (A.  C),  '91 312  Hanson  Ave.,  Canon  City,  Mo. 

Cowan,  Eva  R.,  '  12 Corsica 

Cowan,  Mary  (Mrs.  Mary  McKinley),  '98 Corsica 

Cowan,  Orpha  B.,  '08 Corsica 

Craig,  Anna  (Mrs.  Chas.  Anderson),  '96 Big  Run 

Craig,  Florence,  '  1 1 Limestone 

Craig,  Grace  (Mrs.  Grace  Hunter),  '00 Reynoldsville 

Craig,  Myra  Belle  (Mrs.  Myra  Simpson),  '05 Belle  Vernon 

Craig,  T.  A.,  '96 Deceased 

Cramer,  Grace,  '98 Bradford 

Crawford,  Ada,  '01 Butler  Bldg.,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Crawford,  Bessie  B.,  '00 Emlenton 

Crawford,  Bessie  I.  (Mrs.  Bessie  Seyler),  '00 Butler 

Crawford,  Mrs.  Blanche  (Blanche  Sibley),  '02 Mars 

Crawford,   Grace,    '98 Mars 

Crawford,  Mrs.  Helen  (Helen  Moorehead),  '97 North  East 

Crawford,    Margaret,    ' 1 3 Timblin 

Crawford,  W.  A.  (A.  C),  '91 Cambridge  Springs 

Cribbs,  Mrs.  Libbie  (Libbie  Aldinger) New  Bethlehem 

Cribbs,  Olive  M.,  '02 Clarion 

Crisman,  Mrs.  W.  R.   (lona  Fish) Lawsonham 

Crissman,  C.  R.,  '99 Brookville 

Criswell,  Elma,  '12 Emlenton 

Croasmun,  Edith,  '12 Valier 

Croasmun,  Lulu,  '  15 Marienville 

Crocker,  Mrs.  Josephine   (Josephine  Bailey) Shinglehouse 

68 


Name  Address 

Crooks,  Daisy  (Mrs.  W.  Kennedy),  'lo South  Bend,  Ind. 

Crooks,  Mrs.  H.   (Mildred  Weaver) Clarion 

Crooks,  Hazel,  '12 Clarion 

Crosmire,  M.  Ethel   (Mrs.  Ethel  Copeland),  '94 Kane 

Crouch,  Mrs.  Clara   (Clara  E.  Gallagher) 

26  Hobson  Place,   Bradford 

Crowe,  Anna  E.  (Mrs.  W.  Stancliffe),  '12 Verona,  R.  D.  5 

Crowl,  Mrs.  Grace   (Grace  Chadman) Duke  Center 

Crowley,  Angeline,  '  1 3 Eldred 

Culbert,  Lydia  G.  (Mrs.  Lydia  Thompson),  '92 Deceased 

Culbertson,   Elizabeth,   '92 Lewistown 

Cummings,   Chloe,   '10 Strattonville 

Cunningham,  Anna,  '13 Clarion 

Cunningham,  Grace,  '00 Pigeon 

Curll,  Mrs.  Bessie  (Bessie  Sutch) 

99  Hazelwood  Ave.,  Pittsburgh 

Curll,  Margaret,  '98 Clarion 

Curll,  Mrs.  Maude  (Maude  McCurdy) Curllsville 

Curll,  W.  D.,  '92 Petersburg,  Ind. 

Curran,  Mrs.  Laura  (Laura  Over) „ Pittsburgh 

Curry,  Mrs.  Alta   (Alta  Altenburg) Titus ville 

Curtis,  Chalmer  C,  '10 Emlenton,  R.  D.  3 

Curtis,  Mrs.  Estella  (Estella  Mahle) Wilkinsburg 

Curtis,  Mrs.  Mina  (Mina  Potter) Franklin 

Curtis,  Myra  E.,  '10 Coalinga,  Cal.,  Box  A,  Sec.  36 

Cutler,  Alice  (Mrs.  Alice  Cooper),  '92; Deceased 

Cyphert,  Mabel  L,  '12 Clarion 

Dailey,  Jennie,   '00 ReynoldsvUle 

Dale,  Mrs.  Viola  (Viola  Carson) Elk  City 

Dana,  William  C. ,  '08 Erie 

Daniels,  Alice  Baker,  '93 

Daniels,  Mrs.  Margaret  (Margaret  Fleming) Randolph 

Daniels,  Twila,  '13 Clarington 

Daniels,   Wilbur,   '92 

Darling,  Grace  E.,  '13 Chandlers  Valley 

Darling,   Grace,   '  15 Chicora 

Darrow,  Elva,  '92 Deceased 

8d 


Name  •  Address 

Darrow,  May,  '94 104  E.  Bissel  Ave.,  Oil  City 

Dauchey,  Elva,  '93 5170  Liberty  Ave.,  Pittsburgh 

Daum,  Elizabeth,  '  1 1 Newmansville 

Daum,  Mrs.  Selma  (Selma  Nelson) 514  5th  St.,  Warren 

Davidson,  Blanche  Cecelia,  '04 129  Rochelle  St.,  Knoxville 

Davidson,  Martha,  '02 129  Rochelle  St.,  Knoxville 

Davis,  Mrs.  A.  C.   (Myrtle  Varner) East  Brady 

Davis,  Agnes  (Mrs.  Agnes  McCully),  '00 Clarion 

Davis,  Anna   (Mrs.  Anna  Merica),  '97 Reynoldsville 

Davis,  Frances,  '09 2916  Nassau  Ave.,  Everett,  Wash. 

Davis,  Mrs.  Kate   (Kate  Fisher) 

3223  Powelton  Ave. ,  Philadelphia 

Davis,  Libbie  (Mrs.  Libbie  Wingard),  '96 Pueblo 

Davis,  Mary  E.  (Mrs.  H.  Rugh),  '96 Clarion 

Davis,  Mary  E.  (Mrs.  H.  Rugh),  R.  C,  '99 Clarion 

Davis,  Mrs.  Mildred   (Mildred  Catlin) Chicora 

Davis,  Thomas,  '96 Sharon,  R.  D.  6^] 

Davison,    S.    T.,    '93 Volant 

Davy,  Irva  E.,   '12 Eldred 

Dawson,  Eva  (Mrs.  Eva  Aviles),  '92 

Port  Limon,  Costa  Rica,  C.  A.,  Box  444 

Dayton,   Mrs.  J.    (Emma  Guetthoff) Clarion 

Decker,  Delbert,  '  1 3 Whig  Hill 

Deitzenburg,  Anna   (Mrs.  Anna  Wagner),  '98 Oil  City 

Delo,  Flora  W.,  '99 Clarion 

Delo,  Zoe  (Mrs.  Zoe  Brand),  '90 Deceased 

Delpierre,  Lillian  M.,  '01 Hazel  Hurst 

Dempsey,  Tacy  M.,  '00 Reynoldsville 

Dennington,  Jeanette,  '99 2022  N.  Charles  St.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Denny,  Margaret   (Mrs.  Margaret  Kirk),  '09 Penfield 

DeSmet,   Clara,   '13 Marienville 

Detrick,  Mabel  Dolores,  '08 Strattonville,  R.  D.  i 

Detrick,  W.  Guy,  '08 2900  Converse  Ave.,  E.  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

DeVallence,  Carrie  (Mrs.  Carrie  Kroah),  '02 Brockwayville 

DeVilder,  Eddie  H.,   '07 Miola 

DeVilder,  Frances,  '09 Miola 

DeVilder,  Genevieve  (Mrs.  Genevieve  Fulton),  '11 Hottelville 

TO 


Name  Address 

DeX'ilder,   Margaret,   '12 Clarion 

DeVilder,  Theresa,  '12 Clarion 

Dewey,  Clara   (Mrs.  Clara  Chase),  '94 Deceased 

Dewey,  Flora  (Mrs.  Flora  Gleason),  '92 Meadville,  R.  D.  10 

Dickey,  Mrs.  Emma  (Emma  Campbell) Black  Mountain,  N.  C. 

Dickey,  Jennie  (Mrs.  Jennie  Perrine),  '93 Ashland,  Oregon 

Dickey,  June,   '95 East  Brady 

Dickey,  Mrs.  Rena   (Rena  Johnson),  '95 Deceased 

Dickey,  Sallie,  '93 709  Walnut  St.,  Erie 

Dickinson,  Mrs.  Josephine  (Josephine  Minteer) Wilkinsburg 

Dieffenbacher,  Mrs.   Mildred    (Mildred  Johnson) 

E.   Spruce  St.,  Titusville 

Dieffenbacher,  Mazie  (Mrs.  Rinehart),  '97 Dayton,  Ohio 

Diehl,  Elsie   (Mrs.  Elsie  Paterson),  '92 Deceased 

Dight,  John  C,  '95 Brookville 

Dilger,  Mary,  '94 121 1  Euclid  St.,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Dilts,  Minnie   (Mrs.  Minnie  Stewart),  '00 Deceased 

Dinger,    Melvin,    '12 Worthville 

Disney,    Minnie,    '99 Bradford 

Ditty,  Kathryn  Elizabeth,  '09 Summerville 

Ditty,  Nannie,  '  1 1 Summerville 

Dixon,  Carrie  (Mrs.  Carrie  Orr),  '96 Waynesboro 

Dixon,  Mrs.  Mary   (Mary  Corbett) 

Greenmont  Ave.,  Dartmont  Borough,  Pittsburgh 

Dixon,  Parma,  '13 New  Bethlehem,  R.  D    i 

Dodson,   Permelia,   '92 Hunlock's   Creek 

Doloff,  Lena  (Mrs.  Lena  Barkas),  '93 Falls  Creek 

Donahey,  Mrs.  Florence  (Florence  M.  Jenson) Raughts 

Donald,  Jennie,  '93 Haffey 

Donovan,  Agnes  (Mrs.  Agnes  Cassidy),  '98 Paterson,  N.  J. 

Donovan,  Kittie,  '98 Kersey 

Dorchester,  Jennie  (Mrs.  Jennie  Benedict),  '98 Carthage.  Mo. 

Dorr,  Lulu  (Mrs.  Lulu  Gardner),  '02 Hazel  Hurst 

Dotterer,  Charles,  '09 Muzette 

Dotterer,  William,  '09 Geneva,  N.  Y. 

Dougher,  Mary,  '98 Hancock,  Mich. 

Dougherty,  Catherine,  '14 New  Bethlehem 

71 


Name  Address 

Dougherty,  Nellie  E.  (Mrs.  Nellie  Sword),  '99 New  Castle 

Dougherty,  Mrs.   Pearl   (Pearl  McFarland) Clarion 

Dougherty,  R.  F.,  '11 Brockwayville,  R.  D.  i 

Dougherty,  Ruth  E.,  '13 Fisher 

Doverspike,  Clare   (Mrs.  Clare  Rudolph),  '98 Kittanning 

Dowens,  Agnes  (Mrs.  Agnes  Fox),  '00 

405  E.  Elm  Ave.,  Jackson,  Mich. 

Dowens,  Margaret  E.,  '99 Jackson  City,  Mich. 

Dowler,  Mrs.  Lona  (Lona  Goodwill),  '97 Ashtabula,  Ohio 

Downie,  Mrs.  R.  F.  (Vira  Yingling) Renfrew 

Downs,  Mary,  '14 Mt.  Jewett 

Downing,  Grace  (Mrs.  Walker),  '14 Oil  City 

Doyle,  Mrs.  Ernest  (Myra  Carrier) Tucumcari,  N.  M. 

Driscoll,  Bess  M.,  '09 Clarendon 

Droney,  Viola,  '  14 Du  Bois 

Dumjohn,  Elizabeth  (Mrs.  Elizabeth  Witherow),  '98...Sniethport 

Duncan,  Gertrude  (Mrs.  Gertrude  Karanaugh),  '99 Zelienople 

Duncan,  Mary,  '98 „ Canonsburg 

Dunham,  Florence,  '13 Bradford 

Dunham,   Mary,  '96 Sheffield 

Dunkle,   Genevieve,    '12 Verona 

Dunmore,  Anna,  '94 Gaines 

Dunn,  Marie,  '08 Tionesta 

Dunn,  Mrs.  Mary  (Mary  Kennedy) _ Warren,  O.,  R.  D.  6 

Duntley,  Ross  H. ,  '92 Corydon 

Eakin,  Mrs.  E.  (Esther  Sloan) Box  308,  R.  D.  5,  Pittsburgh 

Earley,  Ada  B.,  '12 Reynoldsville 

Eaton,  C.  C,  '92 125  W.  2ist.  St.,  Erie 

Ebert,  Mrs.  H.  C.  (Mabel  Lyle) Tennanah  Lake,  N.  Y. 

Edgar,  Robert  Howard,  '08 Wilmerding 

Edinger,  Alma,  '96 Emlenton,  R.  D.  2 

Edinger,  Fred  L.,  '10 T>uthersburg 

Egan,  Francis  M.,  '13 Emporium 

Ehler,   Margie,   '  1 3 Shippenville 

Ehler,   Marie,  '  1 3 Shippenville 

Eilingsfeld,  Matilda  (Mrs.  Matilda  Whittaker),  '00. Letonia 

Eimer,  Leona,  '13 Roulette,   R.   D. 

72 


Name  Address 

Eiseman,  Mrs.  Fannie  (Fannie  Wiant) Strattonville 

Eldred,  Maye  (Mrs.  Maye  Stanford),  '93 Titusville 

Elias,  Bertha   (Mrs.  Bertha  Gray),  '95 Verona 

Elliott,  Arthur,   '12 Callensburg 

Elliott,  Blanche,  '09 Clarion 

Elliott,   Caryl,   '  1 5 Callensburg 

Elliott,    Florence,    '  1 5 Reynoldsville 

Elliott,   Margaret,   '14 Callensburg 

Engdahl,  Marie  C.  (Mrs.  Marie  Carson),  '08 West  Hickory 

Enterline,  Helen,  '13 Cambridge,  Ohio 

Ernest,  Mrs.  Gertrude  (Gertrude  Myers) Clarion 

Erway,  Pruda,  '  1 1 Ulysses 

Erwin,  Herbert,  '  15 „ Clarion 

Esch,  J.  I.,  '91 La  Farge,  Wis. 

Evans,  John  A.,  '91 loi  N.  Carey  St.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Evans,   Mrs.   Mattie    (Mattie   Humphrey) 

525  Wayne  Ave.,  Ellwood  City 

Everhan,  Sarah,  '10 Lickingville 

Fagley,  Byron,  '97 186  Claremont  Ave.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Fagley,  Edna  (Mrs.  Hal  Port),  '00 Deceased 

Falconer,  Rose  C.  (Mrs.  Rose  Gorsuch),  '02 Vashon,  Wash, 

Faloon,  Lillian   (Mrs.  C.  Haskell),  '00 Clarion 

Faragher,  Mrs.  Ella  (Ella  Biggins) 

304  N.  Clinton  St.,  Olean,  N.  Y. 

Farwell,  Howard  M.,  '08 Lock  Haven 

Fauber,  Mrs.  Elizabeth   (Elizabeth  Baughman),  '01 

Montrose,    Colo. 

Faunce,  Mrs.  Olevia  (Olevia  Kerr) Fort  Defiance,  Ariz. 

Fenstamaker,  Alice  (Mrs.  Howard  Higgins),  '11 Reynoldsville 

Ferguson,  Mrs.  Jennie   (Jennie  Bootes),  '93 Petaluma,  Cal. 

Ferman,  Mrs.  Blanche  (Blanche  E.  Smith),  '99 Luthersburg 

Ferman,  J.  W.,  '99 Luthersburg 

Fetter,  H.  C.  (S.  C),  '99 Spokane,  Wash. 

Filgrove,  Mrs.  W.  B.  (Elva  Knight) Emlenton 

Findley,  G.  R.,  '97 Meadville 

Findley,  Lulu,  '94 138  Vine  St.,  Kittanning 

Finefrock,  Inez  (Mrs.  Inez  Fulton),  '02 Clarion,  R.  D. 

73 


Name  Address 

Finley,  Effie  (Mrs.  Effie  Bannell),  '88 Robinson,  111. 

Firth,   Anna,   '9 1 Deceased 

Firth,  Mrs.  Jennie    (Jennie  Putnam) „ Deceased 

Firth,  Mrs.  Kate  (Kate  Mahan) „ Sugar  Grove 

Fiscus,  Mrs.  Lulu   (Lulu  McKee) Deceased 

Fiscus,  Mary,  '  1 3 Kittanning 

Fish,  lona  (Mrs.  W.  R.  Crisman),  '13 Lawsonham 

Fisher,  Mrs.  Ella  (Ella  Niles) Salamanca,  N.  Y. 

Fisher,  Kate  (Mrs.  Kate  Davis),  '90 

3223  Powelton  Ave.,  Philadelphia 

Fisher,  Leulah,  '09 „ Shippenville 

Fisher,  Vera,  '13 Shippenville 

Fisk,  Mrs.  Electa  (Electa  Howe),  '96 Johnsonburg 

Fitzgerald,  Alice  Avis,  '04 Clarion 

Fitzgerald,  Mrs.  Alice  (Alice  Wetter) Bisbee,  Ariz. 

Fitzgerald,  Bertha  L.,  '10 Marienville 

Fitzgerald,  Charles,  '09 Clarion 

Fitzgerald,  Fred  F.,  '99 Washington,  D.  C. 

Fitzgerald,  Guy  H.   (A.  C),  '91 Bisbee,  Ariz. 

Fitzgerald,  Irene  Ray,  '05 Clarion 

Fitzgerald,  J.  E.,  '95...4018  Seventh  St.  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Fitzgerald,  Julia,  '  1 3 Marienville 

Fitzgerald,  June  (Mrs.  G.  Stover),  '13 Clermont 

Fitzgerald,  Mildred  (Mrs.  C.  Knapp),  '93 Clarion 

Fitzgerald,  Myrna  (Mrs.  Ed.  Miller),  '99 Shippenville,  R.  F.  D. 

Fitzsimmons,  D.  M.,  '00 Rochester,  R.  D.  i 

Fitzsimmons,  Estella,   '10 Baxter 

Fitzsimmons,  Ethel   (Mrs.  N.  Shields),  *ii Baxter 

Fitzsimmons,  Laura,  '13 Brookville,  R.  D.  4 

Flatt,  Althea  M.,  '12 Corydon 

Fleek,  Bernice,  '94 Little  Cooley 

Flegal,  M.  C,  '96 Blain 

Fleming,  Anna  A.,  '02 Reynoldsville 

Fleming,  C.  M.,  '06 Massena,  N.  Y. 

Fleming,  Margaret  (Mrs.  Margaret  Daniels),  '94 Randolph 

Flynn,  Katherine  M.,  '97 Bradford 

Flynn,  Mary,  '02 168  W.  Elm  St.,  Titusville 

74 


Name  Address 

Foreman,  Olive  E.  (Mrs.  Olive  Lazear),  'oi Deceased 

Foster,  Charles,  '96 3507  Shadeland  Ave.,  Pittsburgh 

Foster,  C.  S.  (A.  C),  '91 5822  Ellsworth  Ave.,  Pittsburgh 

Foster,  Daisy  E.,  '99 Deceased 

Fowler,  Mary,  '12 Sackett 

Fowles,  Gertrude  L.,  '97 339  W.  Pike  St.,  Canonsburg 

Fowles,  Winifred  (Mrs.  Winifred  Snyder),  '06 Greensburg 

Fox,  Mrs.  Agnes   (Agnes  Dowens) 

405  S.  Elm  Ave.,  Jackson,  Mich. 

Frampton,   Grace,    '  15 Sligo 

Frampton,  Margaret  P.,  '12 Kellettville 

Frampton,   Romaine,   '13 Clarion 

Francis,  Emma  (Mrs.  Emma  Wise),  '90...Pleasant  St.,  Bradford 

Francis,  Esther  (Mrs.  Esther  Campbell),  '90 New  Kensington 

Frantz,  Alice  (Mrs.  Henderson),  '13 Clarington 

Freck,  Laura,  '00 Sheffield 

Free,  Mrs.  Edna  (Edna  Lamb) Cleveland,  Ohio 

Free,  J.  L.,  '95 2052  E.  77th  St.,  Cleveland,  Ohio 

Freedman,  Mrs.  Elda  (Elda  J.  Nelson) 

5138  Woodlawn  Ave.,  Pittsburgh 

Freeman,  Dilla  (Mrs.  Dilla  Weller),  '93 Springboro 

Freese,  Mrs.  Anna  (Anna  Goodban) McKean,  R.  D.  2 

Frey,  Mrs.  Kate  (Kate  Hummer),  '98 Linesville 

Frill,   Willis,    '13 Lickingville 

Fry,  Benton,  '98 123  Resaca  Place,  Allegheny 

Fuller,  H.  Gratz,  '92 St.  Anthony,  Idaho 

Fuller,  Luna,  '97 14  Madison  St.,  Wellsville,  N.  Y. 

Fuller,  Mildred  (Mrs.  Mildred  Murray),  '91 Deceased 

Fulnecky,  Mary  A.   (Mrs.  F.  Greenhill),  '12 Kane 

Fulton,  Blanche  (Mrs.  Blanche  Gray),  '98 Corolla.  N.  C. 

Fulton,  Florence   (Mrs.  Lane  Timlin),  '05 Zelienople 

Fulton,  Mrs.  Genevieve   (Genevieve  DeVilder) Hottelville 

Fulton,  Mrs.  Inez  (Inez  Finefrock) Clarion,  R.  D. 

Fulton,  J.  Clyde,  '02 Reidsburg 

Fulton,  Mrs.  S.  C.   (Susan  Kribbs) Pittsburgh 

Furlong,  Mrs.  D.  A.   (Adda  M.  Smith) East  Brady 

Furman,  Irene  (Mrs.  H.  Rodgers),  '13 Pardoe 

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Name  ,  Address 

Fye,  Lulu  (Mrs.  Lulu  Reed),  '96 Corry 

Gallagher,  Clara  E.  (Mrs.  Clara  Crouch),  '07 

26   Hobson   Place,  Bradford 

Galutia,  Mrs.  Lillie  (Lillie  Campbell),  '95 Eldred 

Gardner,  Allie  Amy,  '97 733  Liberty  St.,  N.  S.  Pittsburgh 

Gardner,  Frank  P.,  '92 504  Boren  Ave.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

Gardner,  Mrs.  Lulu  (Lulu  Dorr) Hazel  Hurst 

Garrison,  Mrs.  Cleta   (Cleta  Brown) 

2532  13th  St.  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Gates,  Jessie,   '  1 1 Clarion 

Gates,  Orville  G,  '10 Parkers  Landing,  R.  D.  i 

Geary,  A.  A.  (S.  C),  '91 Clarion 

Geary,  Elizabeth  (Mrs.  Elizabeth  Jellison),  '96. New  Derry 

Geary,  J.  M.,  '99 Wilmerditlg 

Geary,  J.  S.,  '97 Wilmerding 

Geary,  W.  J.,  '94 Clarion 

Gelvin,  W.  H.,  '96 Marshalltown,  la. 

George,  Alice  (Mrs.  Alice  Berridge),  '95 

George,   Delnora   K.,   '12 .:.., ....,..., Kittanning 

George,   Ethelyn,   '12 Clarion 

George,  Jessie,  '10 Clarion 

George,  Mary  C,  '08 Canonsburg 

Gerhard,  Bessie  (Mrs.  Bessie  Sieber),  '95 Audubon,  N.  J. 

Gibson,  Mrs.  Clara  (Clara  Japes) Knox 

Gibson,  Mrs.  Florence  (Florence  Walker) 

454  Bayne  Ave.,  Bellevue 

Giering,  Belle,  '92 Deceased 

Gildner,  Mabel,  '06 141 7  Fulton  St.,  Pittsburgh 

Gilfillan,   Frances  W.,  '07 Clarion 

Gilfillan,  Harriet  A.  (Mrs.  Harriet  Miller),  '99 

221 1   E.  Olive  St.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

Gilfillan,  Rachel  D.,  '97 Deceased 

Gillette,  G.  T.,  '94 , Oakland,  Cal. 

Gillette,  Ida,  '92 Linesville 

Gleason,  Mrs.  Flora  (Flora  Dewey),  '92 Meadville,  R.  D.  10 

Gleason,  J.  E.,  '99 1206  Palo  Alto  St.,  Allegheny 

Givan,  Minnie  L.,  '97 Rixford 

T6 


Name  Address 

Gleeton,  W.  Milo,  '92 Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Glenn,  Cora,  '98 Emlenton,  R.  D.  5 

Glenn,  Jennie  (Mrs.  Jennie  Buck),  '96 

Glenn,  Frank  A.,  '  10 Corsica 

Goal,  George  W.,  '12 Strobleton 

Goble,  Adelaide,  '06 Shippenville 

Goble,  Cora  (Mrs.  Cora  Cochran),  '94 Sackett 

Goble,  Harriet,  '09 Shippenville 

Goble,  Martha   (Mrs.  Roy  McClain),  '13 Clarion 

Goble,    Newton,   '10 Clarion 

Goble,  Wm.  W.,  '08 Clarion 

Godfrey,  Martha  Pearle,  '04 Emlenton 

Goetz,  Mildred,  '13 Glen  Hazel 

Goheen,  Mina   (Mrs.  Mina  Patrick),  '88 

800  E.  End  Ave.,  Pittsburgh 

Goodban,  x\nna  (Mrs.  Anna  Freese),  '92 McKean,  R.  D.  2 

Goodel,  Mrs.  Mary  (Mary  Stancliff) Edinboro 

Goodlander,  Maude  E.,  '02 Luthersburg 

Goodrowe,  Frank,  '.15 Clyde,  N.  Y. 

Goodrowe,  L.  Ruth,  '12 Clyde,  N.  Y. 

Goodwill,  Lona   (Mrs.  Lona  Dowler),  '97 Ashtabula,  Ohio 

Gorman,  John   K. ,  '90 Clearfield 

Gorsuch,    Hattie,   '96 

Gorsuch,  Mrs.  Rose  (Rose  Falconer) Vashon,  Wash. 

Gortner,  O.  C.  (S.  C),  '06 Mansfield 

Goss,  Mrs.  Grace   (Grace  Hasselback) East  Brady 

Gourley,  A.  R.,  '10 „ Clarion 

Gracey,  Cora,  '11 Falls  Creek 

Graham,  Anna,  '94 Clarion 

Graham,  Bertha  Katherine,  '04 Emlenton 

Graham,  Lena  T.  (Mrs.  L.  Startzell),  '12 Sprankles  Mills 

Graham,   Stella,  '02 Blairsville 

Gray,  Mrs.  Anna   (Anna  Miller) North  East 

Gray,  Mrs.  Blanche  (Blanche  Fulton) Corolla,  N.  C. 

Gray,  Florence,  '12 Reynoldsville 

Greenhalgh,   Anna   M.,   '00 Venango 

Greenhalgh,   Ella,   '93 Pittsburgh 

77 


Name  Address 

Greenhill,  Mrs.  F.    (Mary  Fulnecky) „ Kane 

Greer,  Zella  M.  (Mrs.  Zella  Lincoln),  'oo Gifford 

Gregg,  Edna  J.,  '08 5518  Center  Ave.,  Pittsburgh 

Gregg,  Mary  A.,  92 1108  Wood  St.,  Wilkinsburg 

Gregg,  Mrs.  Nellie  (Nellie  Maloney) 8  Collins  Court,  Bradford 

Gridley,  Clara  R.  (Mrs.  Clara  Bennett),  '92 Ulysses 

Grierson,  Hilda,  '13 3900  W.  17th  St.,  Cleveland,  Ohio 

Griffin,  Gertrude  (Mrs.  G.  Minter),  '08 Newport  News,  Va. 

Griffin,  Pansy  Pearl,  '09 DeGolia 

Groner,  Agnes,   '  1 3 Lickingville 

Grove,    Elizabeth,    '00 Cooperstown 

Groves,  Iva  C.   (Mrs.  Iva  Olmstead),  '01 Ludlow 

Grove,  Nora,  '  1 3 Hamilton 

Grube,  Jose  W.,  '98 Du  Bois 

Guenther,  Kate,  '96 _ Kellettville 

Guetthoff,   Anna,   '08 Clarion 

Guetthoff,  Emma  L.  (Mrs.  James  Dayton),  '07 Clarion 

Guild,  Margaret,  '  1 3 Titusville 

Gulland,  Mrs.  W.   (Maude  Himes) Clarion 

Gutherie,  Helena   (Mrs.  Baughman),  '13 Rimersburg 

Guthrie,  Chester  P.,  '06 Fargo,  North  Dakota 

Guthrie,  Mrs.  Chloe   (Chloe  Kimball),  '94 Delaware,  Okla. 

Guthrie,  Emma  Zoe,  '  10 Clarion 

Guthrie,  Eugene,   '12 Clarion 

Guthrie,  Nettie,  '94 1812  Jefferson  St.,  Philadelphia 

Guthrie,  Ruth  M.,  '12 Strattonville 

Gwinn,  Mrs.  Laura  (Laura  Woods),  '94 Garfield,  Wash. 

Haffley ,   Edith,   '  1 3 Kittanning 

Haffley ,  Ruth,  '  1 2 Kittanning 

Haffner,  Delia  (Mrs.  Delia  Spangler),  '96,  North  Girard,  R.  D.  i 

Hagar,  J.  L.,  '96 Washington,  R.  D.  5 

Hagar,  Mrs.  Orpha  (Orpha  Beer) Washington,  R.  D.  5 

Haggerty,  T.  M.,  '92 Fredonia 

Haines,  Mrs.  Ida   (Ida  M.  Burket) Punxsutawney 

Haines,  Wade  W.  B.,  '07 Punxsutawney 

Llal fast,  Eunice  Vera,  '01 Venango 

Halfast,  Ida  E.,  '99 Venango 

78 


Name  'Address 

Hall,  Bertha  (Mrs.  Bertha  Helmer),  '97 Port  Allegany 

Hall,  Blanche  M.  (Mrs.  C.  Hindman),  '06 Boise,  Idaho 

Hall,  Mrs.  Clara  (Clara  Mustard) 409  E.  4th  St.,  Oil  City 

Hall,  Ida  (Mrs.  Ida  Sayers),  '91 Deceased 

Hallman,  Milford  Scott,  '04 Connersville,   Ind. 

Hamilton,  Aymer,  '00 1919  Cedar  St.,  Berkeley,  Cal. 

Hamilton,  Mrs.  Bertha  (Bertha  Miles),  '00 Deceased 

Hamilton,  Esther,  '13 Beaver  Falls 

Hamilton,  Margaret,  '05 322  Knarr  St.,  Du  Bois 

Hamm,  Mrs.  Sadie  (Sadie  Kifer),  '90 

Hammon,  Sylvia,  '98 114  S.  Jefferson  St.,  Fremont,  Ohio 

Hanchett,  Mrs.  Daisy   (Daisy  Mead),  '96 Sheffield 

Hankey,  C.  E.,  '90 

Hankey,  Elizabeth  M.,  '12 Apollo 

Hankey,  Kathryn  C,  '97 

Hanks,  Mrs.  Alma  (Alma  Hov^ard),  '94 

1201  Farmers  Bank  Bldg.,  Pittsburgh 

Hanks,  Charles  R.,  '04 23  Soffel  St.,  Pittsburgh 

Hanks,  Mrs.  Zelda  (Zelda  M.  Bortz) 23  Soffel  St.,  Pittsburgh 

Hanst,  Wilda,  '  1 5 Knox 

Hardes,  Mrs.  Mary  (Mary  E.  Baxter) Port  Allegany 

Harding,  Carey  W.,  '08 Reynoldsville 

Harding,  Lura  Everetta,  '05 103  Edv^^ards  St.,  Athens 

Harley,  Grace,  '93 625  Duquesne  St.,  Youngstown,  Ohio 

Harriger,  Effie,   '02 Munderf 

Harriger,  Florence,  '11 Falls  Creek 

Harrison,  Minnie  (Mrs.  Minnie  Loehr),  '93 

Haskell,  Mrs.  C.   (Lillian  Faloon) Clarion 

Haskel,  Mrs.  Merle   (Miriam  Ballentine) Clarion 

Hasselback,  Grace  (Mrs.  Grace  Goss),  '07 East  Brady 

Hauck,  Ada  L.,  '12 Punxsutawney 

Hauck,  Ruth  L.,  '11 Brookville,  R.  D.  5 

Haugh,  Janet  B.,  '13 Nebraska 

Haughney,  C.  F.,  '98 610  Masonic  Temple.  Erie 

Haupin,  Hurby  Dehomer,  '05 Niobe,  N.  Y. 

Hawk,  Sadie  Rae,  '12 So.  Connellsville 

Hawn,  Mrs.  Inez   (Inez  Kiehl) New  Freeport 

79 


Name  Address 

Hawthorn,   Maude  Evelyn,   '99 Union   City- 
Hayes,  Harriet,  '11 Emlenton,  R.  D.  2 

Hazen,  Ina  F.,  '10 Sharon 

Hazlett,  Elva  M.,  '98 Sligo 

Heeter,  Arnold,  '11 Alum  Rock 

Heeter,  Caroline,  '  1 1 Lamartine 

Heeter,  Mabel  C.  (Mrs.  S.  P.  Ashe),  '07 Connellsville 

Heeter,  N .  E. ,  '99 Clarion 

Hefren,  Mae,  '12 Hallton 

Heidler,  Mrs.  Gertrude  (Gertrude  White) 

1007  St.  Emanuel  St.,  Houston,  Texas 

Heim,  Francis  Ash,  '09 204  Hunter  Ave.,  Kansas,  Mo. 

Helfrick,  Minnie,  '01 St.  Marys 

Heller,  Hazel  M.,  '10 Fairmount  City 

Hellyer,   Mrs.   Edith    (Edith  Robinson) Newton 

Helmer,  Mrs.  Bertha   (Bertha  Hall) Port  Allegany 

Henderson,   Mrs.   Alice    (Alice  Frantz) Clarington 

Henderson,  Clyde  E.,  '99 Oil  City 

Henderson,  Ethel  F.,  '13 Petrolia 

Henderson,  Isabelle,  '00 Beaver  Falls 

Hennen,  Mrs.  Lucy  (Lucy  Rice),  '92 Burton,  W.  Va. 

Henninger,    John    R.,    '92 Butler 

Henry,  Clare  K.,  '13 Tionesta 

Henry,  U.  S.  G.,  '89 ,. 

Hepler,  Amy  Almeda  (Mrs.  Amy  Barret),  '08 Brookville 

Hepler,  Bertha  Clare,  '08 Hadley 

Hepler,  D.  E.  (A.  C),  '88 Williamsburg 

Hepler,  Ida  Zoe,  '06 New  Bethlehem 

Hepler,  Mabel  Claire,  '13 New  Bethlehem 

Hepler,  Martha  J.,  '99 New  Bethlehem,  R.  D.  i 

Hepler,  S.  C,  '88 New  Bethlehem 

Heppinger,  Lewis,  '02 Clarion 

Herman,  June,  '05 Tionesta 

Herzog,  Mrs.  Ella    (Ella  Palmer) Colegrove 

Hess,  Alzina   (Mrs.  G.  H.  Rhodes),  '11 Grove  City 

Hetrick,  Carrie,  '90 Putneyville 

Hetrick,  Mrs.  Layola  (Layola  Baumgardner) Franklin 

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Name  Address 

Hetrick,   Loraine,   '  1 3 Deceased 

Hetrick,  S.  A.,  '00 Parker 

Hicks,  Eva  (Mrs.  Eva  Jeffers),  '99 Deceased 

Hig^ins,  Mrs.  H.  (Alice  Fenstamaker) Reynoldsville 

Hilbert,  Edith  E.,  '00 Deceased 

Hill,  Alberta,  '15 Anita 

Hill,  Mrs.  Belle  (Belle  McLaughlin) Deceased 

Hill,  Bertha,  '98 Ten  Mile  Bottom 

Hill,  Caroline  E.,  '89 5th  Ward  School,  Allegheny 

Hilliard,  J.  G.,  '93 Denver,  Colo. 

Himes,  Mrs.  Annabel  (Annabel  Bailey),  '99 Munhall 

Himes,  Flo   (Mrs.  Flo  Rulofson),  '99 Munhall 

Himes,  L.  L.,  '88 Clarion 

Himes,    Mae,   '98 Marienville 

Himes,   May,  '05 Marienville 

Himes,  Maud  (Mrs.  W.  Gulland),  'o2...._ Clarion 

Himes,  Mrs.  Susan  (Susan  Brown) Monongahela  City 

Himes.  Zula  Zoe  (Mrs.  C.  Clarke),  '04 

661/2  Grand  Ave.,  Portland,  Ore. 

Hindman,  Albert  Clare,  '01 Boise,  Idaho 

Hindman,  Mrs.  C.   (Blanche  Hall) Boise,  Idaho 

Hindman,  J.  T.,  '96 Jackson,   Ky. 

Hindman,  Francis  T.,  '99 Empire  Bldg.,  Pittsburgh 

Hindman,  Lucy  M.,  '07 Brookville,   R.  D.  4 

Hindman,  Margaret   (Mrs.   Margaret  Mead),   '98 Deceased 

Hindman,  Mary  (Mrs.  Mary  McCullough),  '00 Corsica 

Hindman,  Minnie  (Mrs.  Minnie  Sherry),  '01 Showers 

Hiribarne,  P.  Raymond,  '09 Esperanza,  Santa  Clara,  Cuba 

Hobbs,  Etta  J.  (Mrs.  Etta  Pittinger),  '92 Mercer 

Hobbs,  Jennie,  '92 340  Locust  St.,  Washington 

Hochinson.  Alvira,  '15 Anita 

Hoffman,  Cora,  '90 Deceased 

Hokensen,  Mrs.  Mabel  (Mabel  N.  Simonds),  '09 

Rochester,   N.   Y. 

Holden.   Reva,    '11 „ Port   Allegany 

Holder,  J.  N.,  '95 „ Diamond 

Holiday,  Mrs.  Jennie  (Jennie  Boyer) Chicago 

81 


Name  Address 

Holland,  Mrs.  Mabel  (Mabel  Lucas) _ Baxter,  R.  D. 

Holmes,  Mrs.  Olive  (Olive  B.  Coulter) Mt.  Jewett 

Holt,  Mrs.   Nellie   (Nellie  Rhea),  '90 

„ 7 12 1  Harrison  Ave.,  S wissvale 

Hood,  Mrs.  M.  B.   (Mary  Blanche  Page) 

512  Van  Siclen  Apt.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

Hocks,  F.  L.,  '00 22  Lacock  St.,  N.  S,,  Pittsburgh 

Hoover,  Mrs.  Martha   (Martha  Shearer) McKeesport 

Hoover,  Nettie,  '  1 3 Atwood 

Horner,  Alice  A.,  '98 „ Richardsville 

Horner,  M.  S.,  '94 Pineville,  W.  Va. 

Horner,  Mrs.  Maude  (Maude  Porter) Cranberry- 
Horning,    Goldie   G.,    '06 Penfield 

Horning,  Ruby  Gertrude  (Mrs.  E.  L.  Bowman),  '04,  Camp  Hill 

Houghtaling,  Alice  G.  (Mrs.  Alice  Snyder),  '91 Wilcox 

Houston,   Jeanette,   '92 „ Canonsburg 

Howard,  Alma   (Mrs.  Alma  Hanks),  '94 

1201  Farmers  Bank  Bldg.,  Pittsburgh 

Howard,  Bessie  M.,  '93 249  4th  Ave.,  Homestead 

Howard,  Grace,  '01 251  5th  Ave.,  Homestead 

Howard,  Marie  (Mrs.  Irwin),  '11 308  Lock  St.,  Tarentum 

Howe,  Electa  (Mrs.  Electa  Fisk),  '96 Johnsonburg 

Huff,  Mrs.  Blanche  (Blanche  Rhea) Munhall 

Huggler,  William,  '13 Hallton,  R.  D.  i 

Hughes,   James,   '10 Rathmel 

Hughes,  John  H.,  '12 Rathmel 

Humes,  Dennie  E.,   '92 Cambridge   Springs 

Humes,  Lillie,  '11 _ New  Mayville 

Hummer,  Mrs.  Ina  (Ina  Nason) Titusville,  R.  D.  75 

Hummer,  J.  F.,  '02 Potsdam,  N.  Y. 

Hummer,  Kate  (Mrs.  Kate  Frey),  '98 Linesville 

Humphreys,  Kate,  '10 Brockwayville 

Humphreys,  Mattie   (Mrs.  Mattie  Evans),  '94 

525  Wayne  Ave.,  Elwood  City 

Humphreys,   Ray,   '15 Brockwayville 

Hunter,  Mrs.  Grace  (Grace  Craig) Reynoldsville 

Hunter,  J.  W.,  '95 Westville 

82 


Name  Address 

Hunter,  Mrs.  Mary  (Mary  Baldwin),  'oo Leechburg 

Hunter,  Rosa  D.   (Mrs.  Rosa  Smith),  '98 

Imhambane,  South  Africa 

Huston,  Harriet,  '97 Canonsburg 

Hutchison,  Leslie,  '11 „ Elizabeth 

Hutchison,  Taylor,  '96 Kittanning 

Hutchison,  Wilda,  '09 „ Elizabeth 

Imhoff,  Albert,  '07 Helen   Furnace 

ImholY,   Edith,   '  1 5 „ Clarion 

Imhotl,  Mabel  A.,  '12 Clarion 

Ingraham,  Laura  Winifred,  '08 „ Brookville 

Irey,   Frank   L.,   '10 Millsboro 

Irons,  Phoebe,   '92 „ Lineville 

Irv'in,  Cora   (Mrs.  Cora  Amy),  '93 

Cambridge  Springs,  R.  D.  26 

Irvine,  Alice  (Mrs.  Alice  Moore),  '94 Reynoldsville,  R.  D.  i 

I rvine,   M .   Louise,   '02 Deceased 

Iseman,  Jennie  (Mrs.  Jennie  Mahle),  '99 Clarion 

Ivory,  Clara  M.,  '92 Pittsburgh 

Jack,  Kate,  '95 531  Wood  St.,  Pittsburgh 

Jackson,  Olive  M.,  '02 Ford  City 

Jameson,  Flora,  '92 Sialkote,  India 

Jamison,  G.  T.,  '91 Woodland 

Japes,  Clara  (Mrs.  Clara  Gibson),  '97 Knox 

Jaycox,  Adelaide   (Mrs.  Adelaide  Allen),  '06 Sheffield 

Jaycox,  Pearl  L.,  '09 „ Shefifield 

Jeannerat,  Carrie  I.   (Mrs.  F.  Kiser),  '09 Shippenville 

Jeffers.   Mrs.   Eva    (Eva   Hicks) Deceased 

Jefferson.   Mabel,   '13 Loquin 

Jellison,  Mrs.  Elizabeth   (Elizabeth  Geary) New  Derry 

Jensen,  Roy  E.,  '07 Connellsville 

Jenson,  Florence  M.   (Mrs.  Florence  Donahey),  '07 Raughts 

Johnson,  Anna,  '99 Cosmopolis,  Wash. 

Johnson,   C.   I.,   '94 Deceased 

Johnson.   Charles,  '13 Anita 

Johnson,  Ella   (Mrs.  Ella  Stahlman),  '95 Brookville 

Johnson,  Esther,  '11 Emlenton,  R.  D. 

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Name  Address 

Johnson,  Gustie  Olivia,   '08 Youngsville 

Johnson,  Gustie  O.  (B.  of  P.),  '12 Youngsville 

Johnson,  Laura   (Mrs.  Laura  Keery),  '92 Bradford 

Johnson,   Lydia   C,   '12 Punxsutawney 

Johnson,  Mildred  (Mrs.  M.  Dieffenbacher),  '97 

E.   Spruce  St.,  Titusville 

Johnson,  Rena   (Mrs.  Rena  Dickey),  '95 Deceased 

Johnson,  Ruth,  '11 Emlenton,  R.  D. 

Johnson,  Sara,  '97 109  Wayne  St.,  Warren 

Johnson,  Stella  Belle,  '02 Burner,  W.  Va. 

Johnson,   Victor  E.,   '97 Caspar,    Gal. 

Johnston,  M.  Elvira  (Mrs.  Brewer),  '10 Philadelphia 

Johnston,   Ruth,   '  1 3 Reynolds ville 

Jolley,  Effie  M.,  '02 Proctor,  W.  Va.,  R.  D.  i 

Jolly,  Helen  (Mrs.  Helen  Mays),  '98 211  Elm  St.,  Findlay,  O. 

Jolly,  Myrtle  (Mrs.  C.  Stahlman),  '11 Des  Moines,  Iowa 

Jones,   Alfred,    '92 Uniontown 

Jones,  Anna   (Mrs.  Anna  Thompson),  '92 Clarion 

Jones,  Anna  E.   (Mrs.  Anna  Schofield),  '01 

258  Bellefield,  Pittsburgh 

Jones,  Claud  R.,  '00 Brookville 

Jones,  Dee  Ethel,  '  10 Johnsonburg 

Jones,   Edith,    '13 Falls    Creek 

Jones,  E.  L.,  '92 Bradford 

Jones,   Glade,   '01 Munhall 

Jones,  Mrs.  Jennie  (Jennie  Morrow) Uniontown 

Jones,  Jennie  (Mrs.  Jennie  Clark),  '97 Deceased 

Jones,  Mary  L.,  '13 Connellsville,  R.  D.  36 

Jones,  Mrs.  O.  C.   (Mary  Sansom) Cleveland,  Ohio 

Jones,  Samuel  H.,  '12 Connellsville,  R.  D.  36 

Jordan,  Avis,  '15 Port  Allegany 

Judd,  Floyd  Leonard,  '09 Elmer 

Juliana,  Sister  Mary  (Alice  Allen),  '89 Maud 

Kahle,  Dora  Pearle  (Mrs.  Dora  Spangler),  '10 Franklin 

Kahle,  Lillian   (Mrs.  Lillian  Walker),  '02 Braddock 

Kahle,  Nelle,  '12 Miola 

Kahle,  Pearl  (Mrs.  Pearl  McClintic),  '02 Port  Allegany 

84 


Name  Address 

Kahle,   Ruby,   '14 Clarion 

Kane,  Marie  C,  '13  (4  year) Mt.  Jewett 

Kaness,  E.  C,  '02 Helen  Furnace 

Karanaugh,  Mrs.  Gertrude   (Gertrude  Duncan) Zelienople 

Kearney,  Bess  (Mrs.  Bess  Smathers),  '98 Punxsutawney 

Kearney,  Jennie,  '98 Lanes  Mills 

Keck,  Arabel,  '  1 3 Knox 

Keck,  Harry  S .,  '96 Warren 

Keck,  Mrs.  H.   (Adda  Latshaw) Warren 

Keck,   Jennie,    '10 Knox 

Keeler,  C.  E.,  '92 Elderton 

Keeler,  E.  E.,  '92 Ford  City,  R.  D.  i 

Keeler,  Gertrude  (Mrs.  Gertrude  Petty),  '94 Urbana,  N.  D. 

Keener,  Effie  (Mrs.  Effie  Struble),  '92 Lisbon,  Ohio 

Keery,   Mrs.   Laura    (Laura   Johnson) Bradford 

Keller,  Guy,  '99 Lacey,   Mich. 

Keller,  W.  L.,  '01 108  Thornton  Ave.,  Youngstown,  Ohio 

Kelso,  J.  S.,  '91 740  Cal.  Ave.,  Avalon 

Kelso,  Mrs.  J.  S.  (Jeanette  Powell) 740  Cal.  Ave.,  Avalon 

Kenaston,  Mrs.  Jean  (Jean  McKee) Bonesteel,  S.  D. 

Kenemuth,  Mrs.  Emma   (Emma  Woodward) Shippenville 

Kennedy,  Mrs.  W.  (Daisy  Crooks) South  Bend,  Ind. 

Kenny,  Mary  (Mrs.  Mary  Dunn),  '95 Warren,  O.,  R.  D.  6 

Kenyon,  Carrie  A.   (S.  C),  '01 Peckville 

Kerns,  Marie,  '13 Youngwood 

Kerr,  Alice,  '15 947  Orr  Ave.,  Kittanning 

Kerr,  Alma   (Mrs.  Alma  Spray),  '95 Rimersburg 

Kerr,   Hilary*,    '11 Pittsburgh 

Kerr,  Lydia   (Mrs.  Lydia  Clark),  '92 

Kerr,  Olevia  (Mrs.  Olevia  Faunce),  '99 Fort  Defiance,  Ariz 

Kiddie.  Elizabeth,  '00 Deceased 

Kiddie.  Helen  (Mrs.  Helen  Binkerd),  '02 Petrolia.  R.  D.  73 

Kiehl,  Inez   (Mrs.  Inez  Hawn),  '99 New  Freeport 

Kifer,  Mrs.  Pearl  (Pearl  Wilson) Salt  Lick.  Ky. 

Kifer,  Sadie   (Mrs.  Sadie  Hamm),  '90 

KiflPer.  Olive   (Mrs.  Olive  Catlin),  '02 Birch,  Mich. 

Kilbury,  Gracia  Irene  (Mrs.  Gracia  Tanner),  '04 Honeoye 

S5 


Name  Address 

Kilgour,  Charlotte,  I.,  '13  (4  year) Clarion 

Kilgour,  I  rene  A. ,  '  1 2 Clarion 

Kilgour,  Malcolm,  '  1 3 Clarion 

Kimball,  Chloe  (Mrs.  Chloe  Guthrie),  '94 E.  Bradford 

Kinard,   M .   C. ,   '98 Wrights ville 

King,   Mary,    '95 Deceased 

King,  Myrna    (Mrs.  Myrna  Knoble),  '95 

116  S.   McKean  St.,  Kittanning 

Kingsley,  Edna  V.  (Mrs.  Edna  McGillibrary),  '97,  Denver,  Colo. 

Kingsley,   Emma   E.,    '97 Edinboro 

Kirby ,   Alice,    '  1 3 Strattonville 

Kirby,  Elizabeth,  '11 Strattonville 

Kirby,  Kathryn,  '  15 Strattonville 

Kirk,  Mrs.  Ida   (Ida  Stewart) Titusville 

Kirk,  Julia,  '96 Reynoldsville 

Kirk,  Mrs.  Margaret   (Margaret  Denny) Penfield 

Kirk,  Mary  M.,  '02 Kylertown 

Kirker,  Kate,  '95 Homestead,  R.  D.   i 

Kiser,   Avalyn,   '09 Shippenville 

Kiser,   Irene,   '13 „ Venus 

Kiser,  John  H.,  '  12 Shippenville 

Kitchen,  Mrs.  Flora  (Flora  Pardee),  1003  Grove  St.,  Meadville 

Klahr,  Anna,   '05 Clarion 

Klahr,  Evelyn,  '01 Clarion 

Klahr,  Mary   (Mrs.  J.  Myers),  '00 Clarion 

Kleckner,  Minnie  (Mrs.  Minnie  Morris),  '93 Denver,  Colo. 

Kline,  Cora,  '95 352  W.  17th  St.,  Erie 

Kline,  Margaret  G.,  '07 540  Aspen  St.,  E.  E.  Pittsburgh 

Kline,  Margaret  Y.  (B.  of  P.),  '13 

540  Aspen  St.,  E.  E.  Pittsburgh 

Klinestiver,  Emma  (Mrs.  Secor),  '97 Nebraska 

Klinestiver,  Mrs.  Mary  (Mary  Ballentine) Nebraska 

Klingensmith,  Maggie,  '91 Freeport 

Klingler,  Katherine  Maude,  '97 Deceased 

Klugh,  Ethel,  '  1 5 Oil  City 

Knapp,    Mrs.    C.    (Mildred   Fitzgerald) Clarion 

Knapp,   Grace,   '08 Clarion 

86 


Name  Address 

Knapp,  Mary   (Mrs.  W.  Smathers),  '12 Clarion 

Knapp,   Mrs.   Maude   (Maude   Summerville) Baxter 

Knapp,   Vira,   '12 Clarion 

Knappenberger,  Eulabelle,  '07 Emlenton,  R.  D.  3 

Knappenberger,  Viva,  '10 Emlenton,  R.  D.  3 

Knarr,    Mabel,    '09 Troutville 

Knight,  Elva  (Mrs.  W.  B.  Filgrove),  '11 Emlenton,  R.  D. 

Knight,  Homer  M.,  '97 Emlenton,  R.  D.  3 

Knight,  L.  E.,  '00 Monroe 

Knoble,  Mrs.  My  ma   (Myrna  King) 

116  S.  McKean  St.,  Kittanning 

Kohler,  Fred  A.,  '00 _ Punxsutawney 

Kolb,  Mrs.  Edna   (Edna  A.  Brown) 

570  Duquesne  Ave.,  Edgewood 

Konkle,  Gladys,  '14 Callensburg 

Korb,  Rose,  '12 Venus 

Korb,    Stella,   '  1 3 Venus 

Krantz,  Karl  A.,  '99 Warren 

Krauss,  Cora   (Mrs.  Cora  Sharp),  '98 Fort  Benton,  Mont. 

Krauss,  J.  M.,  '01 Johnsonburg 

Krauss,  Mary  Ann  (Mrs.  Mary  Welch),  '97 Paradise,  Ariz. 

Krebs,  Lena,  '  15 Emporium 

Kribbs,   Agnes,   '00 Deceased 

Kribbs,  Flora,  '  15 Knox 

Kribbs,  Mildred  M.,  '12 418  Esplanade,  Redondo  Beach,  Cal. 

Kribbs,  Susan  D.  (Mrs.  S.  C.  Fulton),  '13 Pittsburgh 

Kroah,   Mrs.   Carrie    (Carrie   DeVallence) Brockwayville 

Kruse,  Mrs.  Zoe  (Zoe  Polly) Houghton,  Mich. 

Kuhns,  Mrs.  Jessie  (Jessie  G.  Truby) Emlenton 

Kuntz,  Ruth,  '13 Big  Run 

Kyle,  Anna  E.,  '10 Corsica 

Kyler,  Elvie,  '95 Dagus  Mines 

Lachner,  G.  W.,  '92 Carnegie 

Laing,  Blanche  (Mrs.  Blanche  Moorhouse),  '94 Kinzua 

Lamb,  Delma   (Mrs.  Delma  Chamberlain,  '93,  Bakersfield,  Cal. 

Lamb,  Edna  (Mrs.  Edna  Free),  '95 Cleveland,  Ohio 

Lamb,  Mary  (Mrs.  Mary  Wenzel),  '93 Emlenton,  R.  D.  i 

87 


Name  Address 

Lamb,  Sada,  '95 Springdale 

Langton,  Mary  V.,  '12 Snowshoe 

Larimer,  Dove  (Mrs.  Dove  Prather),  '92 

514  Gharkey  St.,  Muncie,  Ind. 

Latshaw,  Adda  (Mrs.  H.  Keck),  '94 Warren 

Latshaw,  Phoebe,  '93 Clarion 

Lauffer,  Mabel  (Mrs.  Mabel  Mull),  '01 22  First  St.,  Jeanette 

Lauff er,  Mary,  '  1 3 Shippenville 

Laughlin,  Charles  A.,  '13 New  Bethlehem 

La  Van,  Bonnie,  '14 2992  McKoon  Ave.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Lawson,  E.  E.,  '93 Kittanning 

Lawson,  J.  H.,  '95 Kittanning 

Lawther,  Jas.  H.,  '92 Whitesburg 

Lazear,   Mrs.    Olive    (Olive   Foreman),   '01 Deceased 

Lee,  Nelle  Flo  (Mrs.  Nelle  Mitchell),  '07 [ Charleroi 

Leegar,   Marian  Katherine,  '09 Kittanning 

Lehman,   Bertha,   '  1 1 Summerville 

Lehman,  Mrs.  Fred  (Ida  E.  Marks) Clarion 

Lenkard,    G.    W.,    '93 Indiana 

Lenkerd,  J.  O.,  '90 Du  Bois 

Lenkerd,  Lillie,  '94 Latrobe 

Levier,  Ethel  I.  (Mrs.  M.  B.  McCall),  '12 Parkers  Landing 

Levier  Grace   (Mrs.  Clyde  Russell),  '11 Clarion 

Levine,  Mrs.  Freda   (Freda  Anderson) Tidioute 

Lewis,  Mrs.  R.  H.  (Margaret  Arner) Monongahela  City 

Libbey,  Mae  Belle,  '01 Kinzua 

Lillibridge,    Charles,   '99 Smethport 

Lincoln,  Mrs.  Zella   (Zella  M.  Greer) Gifford 

Linn,    Harold,    '13 Kennerdell 

Linn,   Herbert,  '14 Kennerdell 

Linza,  Lula,  '13   (4  yr.) Mills 

Liscomb,  Adessa,  '95 Beaver  Falls 

Lobaugh,  Ruth  (Mrs.  J.  Merryman),  '11 Needles,  Cal. 

Loehr,  Mrs.  Minnie  (Minnie  Harrison) 

Logan,  Samuel,  '13 W.   Monterey 

Long,  Custer  B.,  '12 Knox 

Long,  Effie  (Mrs.  Effie  Shoemaker),  '02 Clarion 

88 


Name  Address 

Long,  Elsie,  '02 Indiana  Harbor,  Ind. 

Long,  Mrs.  Hattie   (Hattie  McAnich) Madison,  Ind. 

Long,  Ralph  G.,  '02 Willow  Springs,  Mo. 

Longwell,  Mrs.  Bernie  (Bernie  Ballentine) Impur,  India 

Longwell,  Carrie,  '02 Reidsburg 

Longwell,  Frances  (Mrs.  Frances  Wilcox),  '02,  Cle  Elum,  Wash. 

Loop,  Belle,  '96 Deceased 

Lott,  Millicent,  '13 Big  Run,  R.  D.   i 

Love,  A.   W.,  '97 Vandergrift 

Love,  Ellen   (Mrs.  Ellen  Stover),  '98 Freeport 

Love,  J.  H.,  '95 Verona 

Love,  Mabel  E.,  '08 Verona 

Love,  Mrs.   Nellie   (Nellie  Carrier) Vandergrift  Heights 

Lowe,  Louis,  '11 Sugar  Grove 

Lowry ,   Mary,  ' 1 5 Brookville 

Lucas,  Mabel  (Mrs.  Mabel  Holland),  '01 Baxter,  R.  D. 

Ludwig,  Mrs.  Sara  (Sara  Miller),  412  W.  6ist  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

Luther,  E.  L.,  '93 Du  Bois 

Lyle,  Chloe,  '11 Smethport 

Lyle,  Mabel  (Mrs.  H.  C.  Ebert),  '11 Tennanah  Lake,  N.  Y. 

Lyman,  Anna  C,  '10 405  E.  Second  St.,  Oil  City 

Mack,  Howard,  '10 131 1  Sandusky  St.,  Pittsburgh 

Maffett,  Mary,  '90 Oil  City 

Magee,  Anna   (Mrs.  Anna  McMahon),  '96 

218   So.    Ave.,    Bradford 

Mahan,  Kate  (Mrs.  Kate  Firth),  '90 Sugar  Grove 

Mahey,  Francis  E.,  '08 Clarion 

Mahey,  Harry  H.,  '07 304  Central  Ave.,  Dunkirk,  N.  Y. 

Mahle,  Estella  (Mrs.  Estella  Curtis),  '98 Wilkinsburg 

Mahle,  Mrs.  Jennie  (Jennie  Iseman) Clarion 

Maier,  Bertha,  '11 Glenshaw,  R.   D. 

Maier,  Mamie  W.  (Mrs.  Mamie  Wentzel),  '09 Glenshaw 

Main,  Mrs.  Emma  (Emma  McKee) Beaver  Falls 

Mainwaring,  Mrs.  Gertrude  (Gertrude  Blake) Sheffield 

Major,   Mrs.  Alice    (Alice  Brown) Casper,   Wyo. 

Maloney,  Mae,  '02 Custer  City 

Manson,  Harry,  '11 Clarion 


Name  Address 

Maloney,  Nelle  (Mrs.  Nelle  Gregg),  'oo 

8   Collins    Court,   Bradford 

Markell,  Emma,  '90 

Marks,  Ida  Elizabeth  (Mrs.  Fred  Lehman),  '09 Clarion 

Marshall,  G.  M.,  '96 Ansonia,  Ohio 

Marshall,   Irene,   '95 Barnes 

Marshall,  Lloyd  H.,  '99 Conneautville 

Marshall,  W.  J.,  '97 _ Cochranton 

Martin,  Mrs.  Ella   (Ella  McKnight) 

3144  Humboldt  St.,  Denver,  Colo. 

Marvin,  Mrs.  Adda  (Adda  Mead) Kane 

Master,  H.  W.,  '99 Steubenville,  R.  D.  i 

Mateer,  Iva  B.,  '02 New  Bethlehem,  R.  D. 

Mather,   Jessie,   '  1 1 Brockway ville 

Matteson,  Belle  (Mrs.  Belle  Smith),  '94 

803   Avon    St.,    Akron,    Ohio 

Matteson,  Emma  (Mrs.  B.  S.  Bayle),  '94 Ambridg...e 

Matthews,  Jean,  ' 1 3 _ Carrick 

Maurer,  John  H.,  '12 Worthville 

Maxwell,  Delbert  M.,  '12 Miola 

Maxwell,   Florence,  '13    (4  yr.) Tionesta 

Mayes,  Mrs.  Helen  (Helen  Jolly) 211  Elm  St.,  Findlay,  Ohio 

Mayes,  Ralph,  '  15 Hazen 

Mayes,  Wm.  H.,  '10. Hazen 

Mead,  Adda  (Mrs.  Adda  Marvin),  '00 Kane 

Mead,  Daisy  (Mrs.  Daisy  Hanchett),  '96 Sheffield 

Mead,  Kittie,   '97 Sheffield 

Mead,  Mrs.  Margaret   (Margaret  Hindman) Deceased 

Meineka,  Mabel   (Mrs.  Mabel  Beck),  '05 Venus 

Melvin,  Nellie,  '95 419  S.  Elwood  Ave.,  Tulsa,  Okla. 

Melzer,  Mrs.  F.  (Irene  McMaster) Homestead 

Mensch,  Mrs.  Anna  (Anna  E.  Coon) Marienville 

Mercer,  Mrs.  C.   (Flora  Brinkley) 

3217  A  Huxley  St.,  20th  Ward,  Pittsburgh 

Mercer,  Ruth  (Mrs.  C.  F.  McLaine),  '11 Wilcox 

Mercia,  Mrs.  Anna   (Anna  Davis) Reynoldsville 

Merryman,  J.  Judd,  '11 Needles,  Cal. 

9( 


Name  Address 

Merryman,  Mrs.  J.   (Ruth  Lobaugh) Needles,  Cal. 

Merryman,  Mabel,  '  1 2 Clarion 

Merryman,  Nelle,  '  1 1 Clarion 

Merryman,  Wilda,  '  1 3 „ Clarion 

Metz,  Eugene  J.,  '10 Emporium 

Metz,  Karl,  ' 1 1 Emporium 

Metzgar,  Dora  (Mrs.  Dora  Porter),  '96 Oil  City 

Metzger,  Abby,  '06 „ Emporium 

Miles,  Bertha  A.  (Mrs.  Bertha  Hamilton),  '00 Deceased 

Miller,  Ada,  '91 Hazel  Hurst 

Miller,  Anna  (Mrs.  Anna  Gray),  '96 North  East 

Miller,   Clinton,   '93 

Miller,  C.  Edward,  '07 Butler 

Miller,  C.  W.,  '96 Lamartine 

Miller,  Daisy  (Mrs.  Daisy  Rearick),  '07 

New  Bethlehem,   R.   D.   5 

Miller,  Mrs.  Ed.  (Myrna  Fitzgerald) Shippenville,  R.  D. 

Miller,  George  B.,  '10 New  Kensington 

Miller,  George  C,  '09 „ Kittanning 

Miller,   Mrs.  Harriet   (Harriet  Gilfillan) 

21 1 1   E.  Olive  St.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

Miller,  Harvey,  '08 New  Castle 

Miller,  Harvey  (B.  of  P.),  '11 New  Castle 

Miller,  Mrs.  H.  (Lois  Shoemaker) New  Castle 

Miller,  Lillian,  '11 Rose  Bush,   Mich. 

Miller,   Mabel,  '02 Stoneboro 

Miller,  Margaret  (Mrs.  Margaret  Corry),  '00,  Saltsburg,  R.  D.  5 

Miller,  Marguerite  M.,  '09 Grove  City 

Miller,  Sara  (Mrs.  Sara  Ludwig),  '98 

412  W.  6ist.,  Chicago,  111. 

Miller,  T.  Parsons,  '99 Grove  City 

Miller,  Vinnie  (Mrs.  S.  Pickens),  '96 Deceased 

Milliren,  Joanne   (Mrs.  Joanne  Murray),  '09 Reynoldsville 

Mills,  Herbert,  '98 Newmansville,  R.  D.  i 

Mills,  Wallace  W.,  '95 Clarion 

Milnor,  Mark  T.,  '10 Warrensville 

Minteer,  Josephine  (Mrs.  Josephine  Dickinson),  '00,  Wilkinsburg 

91 


Name  Address 

Minter,  Mrs.  Gertrude  (Gertrude  Griffin) Newport  News,  Va. 

Mitchell,  F.  W.,  '92 

Mitchell,  Mrs.  Nellie  (Nellie  Flo  Lee) Charleroi 

Mohney,  Elsie  H.,  '12 New  Bethlehem 

Mohney,  Ethel,  '08 Fairmount  City 

Mohney,  John  Hill,  '09 Oak  Ridge 

Mohney,  Nell,  '09 _ Huey 

Mohney,  Ruth  M.,  '12 „ Knox 

Mong,  Carrie,  '93 „ Knox 

Mong,   Cora   Elizabeth,   '07 

247  Orchard  St.,  Mt.  Oliver  Sta.,  Pittsburgh 

Monks,  Lucy  B.,  '02 Brookville,  R.  D.  4 

Montgomery,    Bert,    '02 

Mooney,  A.  J.,  '94 608  W.  Pa.  Ave.,  Warren 

Mooney,  Charles  A.,  '09 Curllsville 

Mooney,  John,  '  15 Curllsville 

Mooney,  Margaret  Mary,  '04 713  4th  St.,  Warren 

Mooney,  Sabina  F.,  '09 Curllsville 

Moore,  Mrs.  Alice  (Alice  Irvine) Reynoldsville,  R.  D.  i 

Moore,  Anna,  ' 1 3 Pittsville 

Moore,  Edna,  '98 Reynoldsville,  R.  D.   i 

Moore,  E.  L.,  '99 Brookville 

Moore,  Mrs.  Eliza  (Eliza  M.  Strang) Reynoldsville 

Moore,  Fred  W.,  '13 Homestead 

Moore,  Margaret,  ' 1 5 Clarion 

Moore,  Maude,  '09 Custer  City 

Moore,  Orla,  '08 Bleakley  Hill,  Franklin 

Moore,  Mrs.  W.    (Claire  Simpson) Clarion 

Moorehead,  Helen  (Mrs.  Helen  Crawford),  '97 North  East 

Moorhouse,  Mrs.  Blanche  (Blanche  Laing) Kinzua 

Morgan,  Ethel  E.,  '13  (4  yr.) Titusville 

Moriarity,   Vinnie,   '92 

Morris,  F.  W.,  '92 Titusville 

Morris,  Herbert  R.,  '92 Fayette  City 

Morris,  Mrs.  Minnie  (Minnie  Kleckner) Denver,  Colo. 

Morris,   Mrs.   M.   G.    (Bertha   Sharp) Sigel 

Morrison,  D.  W.,  '94 Mt.  Jewett 

92 


Name  Address 

Morrison,  Hazel,  '14 Marienville 

Morrison,  Kathryn,  '  1 5 Marienville 

Morrow,   Dorothy,   '  1 3 Kennerdell 

Morrow,  Mrs.  Gertrude   (Gertrude  McElhose) Deceased 

Morrow,  Jennie  (Mrs.  Jennie  Jones),  '92 Uniontown 

Mortland,   Isabelle,   '10 Deceased 

Mowrey,    Daisy,    '14 Reynoldsville 

Mowrey .  Kittie  Avis,  '  10 Reynoldsville 

Mull,  Mrs.  Mabel  (Mabel  Lauffer) 22  First  St.,  Jeanette 

Mull,  Susie  E.,  '09 Monro^; 

Mullen,  C.  N.,  '00 Illiocos,  P.  I. 

Mullen,  Jessie  (Mrs.  Jessie  Rugh),  '94 

1830  Fruitvale  Ave.,  Oakland,  Gal. 

Mullin,    Cora,   ' 1 5 Knox 

Munford,  A.  W.,  '93 Warren 

Murdock,  Glara,   '94 Pittsburgh 

Murdock,  G.  B.,  '95 923  Second  Ave.,  Johnstown 

Murphy,  Catherine  (Mrs.  Al.  Schrieberl),  '09 St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Murphy,  L.  W.,  '94 Bela 

Murphy,  Mary  (Mrs.  Mary  McCall),  '98 Red  Cloud,  Neb. 

Murray,  Mrs.  Joanne   (Joanne  Milliren) Reynoldsville 

Murray,  Mrs.  Mildred  (Mildred  Fuller) Deceased 

Mustard,  Clara  (Mrs.  Clara  Hall),  '95,  409  E.  4th  St.,  Oil  City 

Myers,  A.  M.,  '01 38  Park  Ave.,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

Myers,  Anna  (Mrs.  Anna  Newell),  '99 Curllsville 

Myers,  Carrie,  ' 1 2 Sligo 

Myers,  Gertrude  (Mrs.  Gertrude  Ernest),  '98 Clarion 

Myers,  Harry  E.,  '98 7417  Race  St.,  Pittsburgb 

Myers,  Jennie   (Mrs.  Jennie  Clover) Corsica,  R.  D. 

Myers,  J.  M.,  '94 Clarion 

Myers,  Mrs.  J.   (Mary  Klahr) _ Clarion 

Myers,  Mae,  '15 Summerville 

McAninch.  Hattie  (Mrs.  Hattie  Long),  '96 Madison,  Ind. 

McBride,   Mrs.   Jennie    (Jennie   Rankin) 

411   Walnut   St.,   Leavenworth.   Kan. 

McCall,  Mrs.  M.  B.  (Ethel  Levier) Parkers  Landing 

McCall,  Mrs.  Mary  (Mary  Murphy) Red  Cloud,  Neb. 

93 


Name  Aiddress 

McCall,  N.  E.,  '02 _ Coeur  d'Alene,  Idaho 

McCaskey,  Mabel,  '  1 1 _ Deceased 

McCauley,  Mrs.  H.  (Olive  Sykes) Clarion 

McClain,  Ella,  '92 Chicago,  111. 

McClain,  Mrs.  Roy  (Martha  Goble) Clarion 

McClellan,  Earla  (Mrs.  Earla  Bishop),  '00 

311  West  Clay  St.,  Butler 

McClen,  Janette  (Mrs.  Janette  Zimmerman),  '02 Glenfield 

McClintic,  Mrs.  Pearl  (Pearl  Kahle) Port  Allegany 

McCloskey,   Mary,   '02 North   Pine   Grove 

McClune,  Blanche,  '  15 Clarion 

McClure,  Sara  J.,  '07 Clark 

McClure,  W.  A.,  '91 Johnsonburg 

MacClurg,  Isabel,  '95 141 5  Mutual  St.,  Pittsburgh 

McComb,  Anna   (Mrs.  Anna  Hamilton),  '95 Unity  Station 

McComb,  Mrs.   Elizabeth    (Elizabeth  Schmuck) Emlenton 

McComish,  Jennie  (Mrs.  Jennie  Adams),  '98 Homer  City 

McConnell,  Helen  R.,  '12 Wilkinsburg,  R.  D.  i 

McCoy,    Mrs.    Mabel    (Mabel   Armstrong) 

725  Spruce  St.,  Boulder,  Colo. 

McCullough,  Acta,  '00 Corsica 

McCullough,  Alice,  ' 1 1 Nebraska 

McCullough,  Ella,  '90 Bradford 

McCullough,  Elizabeth,  '13 Corsica 

McCullough,  H.  B.,  '91 Brockwayville 

McCullough,  Mrs.  Mary  (Mary  Hindman) Corsica 

McCully,  Mrs.  Agnes   (Agnes  Davis) Clarion 

McCurdy,  Martha,  '02 Curllsville 

McCurdy,  Maude   (Mrs.  Maude  Curll),  '99 Curllsville 

McCurdy,    Pauline,   '13 Curllsville 

McDonald,  Leroy,  '02 Rossiter 

McDowell,  I.  B.,  '99 Pittsburgh 

McElhattan,  Gladys,  ' 1 1 Knox 

McElhattan,  Helen  L.,  '12 „ Knox 

McElhose,  Gertrude  (Mrs.  Gertrude  Morrow),  '91 Deceased 

McFadden,  Rennie,  '13 Munderf 

McFarland,  Pearle  (Mrs.  Pearle  Dougherty),  '99 Clarion 

94 


Name  Address 

McFeaters,  Clara,  '95 Brush  Valley 

McFeaters,  Emma   (Mrs.  George  Whitmer),  '89 Clarion 

McGarrah,  Sarah  J.   (Mrs.  Sarah  Ulmstead),  '99 

Gibsonia,   R.    D.   2 

McGavv,  Jennie   E.,   '09 Reynolds ville 

McGillivrary,  Mrs.  Edna  (Edna  Kingsley) Denver,  Colo. 

McGinity,  Alice,  '97 Randolph,  N.  Y. 

McGuire,  Ella,   '92 Conneaut   Lake 

McHenry ,  Ethel,   '  1 3 Clarion 

Mcllhattan,  Miriam,  '13 „ Knox 

Mcllhattan,  William  H.,  '12 Knox 

Mcintosh,  Mrs.  Myrtle  (Myrtle  Claypool) 

407  Union  Ave.,   Kittanning 

McKillip,  Edna,  '93 Rew 

McKay,  Hugh  G.,  '92 Sharon 

McKee,  Emma  (Mrs.  Emma  Main),  '94 Beaver  Falls 

McKee,  Jean  (Mrs.  Jean  Kenaston),  '92 Bonesteel,  S.  D. 

McKee,  Lulu  (Mrs.  Lulu  Fiscus),  '99 Deceased 

McKee,  M.  M.,  '97 4825  Liberty  Ave.,  Pittsburgh 

McKee,   Ora,   '97 Corsica 

McKee,  W.  J.,  '95 10  Melville  St.,  Worcester,  M;i-s. 

McKeever,  Maude  (Mrs.  Maude  Wills),  '91 

1832  Lincoln  Ave.,  East  Liberty,  Pittsburgh 

McKelvey,   F.  A.,   '94 Lineville 

McKennon,  Maude  (Mrs.  Maude  Smith),  '94 

127  3rd  St.,  East  Liverpool,  Ohio 

McKie,  James,   '90 Elwood    City 

McKinley,  Arthur  C,  '00 Corsica 

McKinley,  Mrs.  Mary   (Mary  Cowan) Corsica 

McKinney,  O.  R.,  '91 

McKnight,  Ella    (Mrs.   Ella   Martin),   '93 

3144  Humboldt  St.,  Denver,  Colo. 

McLaine,  Bertha  L.,  '12 Miola 

McLaine,  Mrs.  C.   (Ruth  Mercer) Wilcox 

McLaughlin,   Adda  J.    '02 Allegheny 

McLaughlin,  Belle  (Mrs.  Belle  Hill),  '94 Deceased 

McLaughlin,  Charles  E.,  '06 Coal   Glen 

95 


Name  Address 

McLaughlin,  Florence,  '95 St.  Marys,  W.  Va. 

McLaughlin,  Jessie,  '14 Venus 

McLaughlin,  Zella  M.,  '12 Falls  Creek 

McLean,  Charlotte  Bernice,  '04 Sugar  Grove 

McLenahan,  Mrs.  Rose  (Rose  L.  McQuistion) 

25   Prospect   St.,   Sharon 

McMahon,  Margaret,  '11 Clarion,  R.  D. 

McMahon,   Mary,   '02 Mt.   Jewett 

McMahon,  Mary  R.,  '12 Clarion,  R.  D.  i 

McMahon,   Patricia,    '02 Mt.   Jewett 

McMaster,  Irene  (Mrs.  Fred  C.  Melzer),  '13 Homestead 

McNaughton,  C.  M.,  '93 Hazel  Hurst 

McNutt,  J.  R.,  '09 New  Bethlehem 

McNutt,  M.  B.,  '92 Plainfield,  111. 

McQuay,  Besse,  '  1 3 Emporium 

McQuay,  Lora  E.,  '07 Emporium 

McQuay,   Mildred,   '11 Emporium 

McQueen,  Noel,  '  15 Sligo 

McQuistion,  Rose  L.   (Mrs.  Rose  McLenahan),  '92 

25   Prospect   St.,   Sharon 

McRoberts,  Mrs.  Frances   (Frances  Robinson) 

1349  Main  St.,  Sharpsburg 

Nason,  Ina  (Mrs.  Ina  Hummer),  '09 Titusville,  R.  D.  75 

Nason,  Marian   (Mrs.  Marian  Beanland),  '97 

20   Penn   Ave.,   Greenville 

Neale,  Charles  H.,  '13 Dayton 

Neal,   Bertha,   '12 Nebraska 

Near,  Mildred  E.,  '08 Clarion 

Neely,  Bud,  '99 St.  Petersburg 

Neigh,  Ruth,  '11 Dunkirk,  N.  Y. 

Neill,  James,  ' 1 1 Clarion 

Neill,  Martha  B.,  '97 Bradford 

Nelson,  Elda  J.   (Mrs.  Elda  Freedman),  '02 

5138   Woodlawn   Ave.,    Pittsburgh 

Nelson,  Mrs.  Guy  (Lulu  Robbins) Wrights 

Nelson,  lone,  '09 Wrights 

Nelson,  Selma  C.  (Mrs.  Selma  Daum),  '00,  514  5th  St.,  Warren 

96 


Name  Address 

Neville,  Claude  C,  '97 North  Point 

Newcome,  Virginia   (Mrs.  M.  Richards),  '12 Clarion 

Newell,  Mrs.  Anna  (Anna  Myers) Curllsville 

Newell,   Grace,    '02 Rimersburg 

Newsham,  F.  W.,  '92 Erie 

Neyland,  Minnie  (Mrs.  Minnie  Virtue),  '92 Akron,  Ohio 

Nicholas,  Frances,  '12 Parkers  Landing,  R.  D. 

Nicholas,  Grace,  '13 Youngstown,   Ohio 

Nicholson,  Grace  M.  (Mrs.  C.  Page),  '08 Homestead 

Niles,  Ella  (Mrs.  Ella  Fisher),  '92 Salamanca,  N.  Y. 

Noble,  Elizabeth  B.,  '10 405  S.  Oak  St.,  Centralia,  Wash. 

Noel,  I.  J.,  '96 East  Lake,  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 

Nolph,  J.  G.,  '93... Punxsutawney 

Nolph,   Mrs.   Pearl    (Pearl   Thompson) Punxsutawney 

Norlin,  Augusta  (Mrs.  Augusta  Powell),  '00 Clearfield 

Norlin,  Constance,  '02 Ludlow 

Norlin,  Eleanor  E.,  '01 Ludlow 

Norlin,  Mabel,  '02 Deceased 

Northrop,  Harriet,  '13 Sugar  Grove 

O'Brien,  Alice  M.,  '12 Bakersfield,  Cal. 

O'Donnell,  C.  Lee,  '13   (4  yr.) Reynoldsville 

O'Donnell,   Margaret,  '09 Genesee 

Ogden,  Benjamin  Miles,  '05 8c6  Wallace  Ave.,  Wilkinsburg 

Ogden,  Blaine,  '09 Kane 

Ogden,  Jay  R.,  '06 2205  Hawthorn  St.,  Swissvale 

Ogden,  J.  Wesley,  '  1 3 Clarion 

O'Keefe,  Rose,  '99 Titusville 

Oliver,  Cecelia  E.,  '12 Port  Allegany 

Olmstead,  Mrs.  Iva  (Iva  Groves) Ludlow 

O'Neill,  Lucy  (Mrs.  Lucy  Saunders),  '96 Houston,  Texas 

O'Neill,  Mary,  '  1 5 Strattonville 

Ongley,  Jessie  (Mrs.  Jessie  Buchanan),  '93 Rootville,  R.  D. 

Orndorf,  O.  F.,  '92 Harv^ey 

Orr,  Mrs.  Carrie  (Carrie  Dixon) Waynesboro 

Orr,  Nelle  P. ,  '06 Deceased 

Orr,  William  H.,  '02 Waynesboro 

Ossenbeck,  Anna,  '13 Bradford 

97 


Name  Address 

Over,  Edith,   '90 Callensburg 

Over,  Emma  (Mrs.  Emma  Stewart),  '01 Palatka,  Ark. 

Over,  Laura  (Mrs.  L.  Curran),  '11 Pittsburgh 

Owens,  Sadie  I.,  '  12 Reynolds ville 

Page,   Charles  A. ,   '08 Homestead 

Page,  Mrs.  C.  (Grace  Nicholson) Homestead 

Page,  Mary  Blanche  (Mrs.  M.  B.  Hood),  '99 

512  Van  Siclen  Apt.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

Painter,  Beth,  '00 Titusville 

Painter,  Vernice  (Mrs.  F.  K.  Swank),  '11 Leechburg,  R.  D.  2 

Palmer,  Ella  May  (Mrs.  Ella  Herzog),  '99 Colegrove 

Pardee,  Flora   (Mrs.  Flora  Kitchen),  '95 

1003    Grove   St.,    Meadville 

Park,  Cora  (Mrs.  Cora  Peterson),  '97 Deceased 

Park,  Earl  W.,  '  10 Sigel 

Park,  Letitia,  '12 _ Howe 

Parker,  Helen,  '  1 1 Chicora 

Parrish,  Florence,  '08 Malada,   Idaho 

Passmore,   Senes  B.,   '07 

650  Mass.  Ave.,  N.  E.  Washington,  D.  C. 

Paterson,  Mrs.  Elsie  (Elsie  Diehl) Deceased 

Patrick,  Mrs.  Mina  (Mina  Goheen),  800  E.  End  Ave.,  Pittsburgh 

Patrick,  Roy,  '97 404  Wabash  Bldg.,  Pittsburgh 

Patterson,  Effie  Hutchison,  '05 Warren 

Patterson,  Mrs.  Ethel   (Ethel  Anderson) Sharpsburg 

Pattison,   Harry,   '88 Deceased 

Patton,  Ruth,  '14 Brookville 

Pearce,  C.  S . ,  '95 

Pearsall,  Carl  C,  '12 Clarion 

Pearsall,  Mrs.  Sara  (Sara  Rhines) Brookville,  R.  D. 

Pease,  Blanche  Mae,  '96 Tionesta 

Pentz,  Nora,  '99 

Perrine,  Mrs.  Jennie  (Jennie  Dickey) Ashland,  Oregon 

Peters,  John  A.,  '09 Petrolia 

Peterson,  Evelyn  V.,  '12 Sheffield 

Petty,  Mrs.  Gertrude   (Gertrude  Keeler) Lockwood,  N.  Y. 

Pfaller,  Fronce,  '11 232  Adam  St.,  WilHamsport 

98 


Name  Address 

Philips,  Earl,  '02 New  Bethlehem,  R.  D.  2 

Phillips,  May  Belle  (Mrs.  May  Burdick),  '08 Kane 

Pickens,  Martha  L.,  '  1 2 Clarion 

Pickens,  Martha,  '13   (4  yr.) Clarion 

Pickens,  Mrs.  S.   (Vinnie  Miller) Deceased 

Pifer,  Mrs.  Edna   (Edna  Shepherd) Ridgway 

Pike  Ellen,  '11 Bradford,   R.   D. 

Pinks,  F.  L. ,  '95 Rimersburg 

Pinks,  J.  L.,  '95 233  Broadway,  New  York 

Pittinger,  J.   S.,   '93 Mercer 

Pittinger,  Mrs.  J.  S.   (Etta  Hobbs) Mercer 

Pollard,  Mabel,  ' 1 5 Kittanning 

Pollock,  Mrs.  C.  V.  (Mary  Wilson) Ironton,  Ohio 

Pollock,  C.  v.,  '97 Ironton,  Ohio 

Pollock,   F.   H.,   '94 Warren 

Pollum,   James,   '96 Du   Bois 

Polly,  Louise  (Mrs.  Louise  Roueche),  '92 Guy  Mills 

Polly,  Zoe  (Mrs.  Zoe  Kruse),  '97 Houghton,  Mich 

Pond,  Emma  E.  (Mrs.  Emma  Stout),  '92 Townsville 

Poorman,  G.  H.,  '94 533  Grande  Ave.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Porch,  Josephine  G.,  '12 Sheffield 

Port,  Mrs.  H.   (Edna  Fagley) Deceased 

Port,  Lorena,  '10 Clarion 

Port,  Scott,  '13 Clarion 

Porter,  Mrs.  Dora  (Dora  Metzgar) Oil  City 

Porter,  Lois,  '11 725  8th  St.,  Bakersfield,  Cal. 

Porter,  Maude  (Mrs.  Maude  Horner),  '94 Cranberry 

Porter,  Mildred,   '00 Deceased 

Porter,  Mina   (Mrs.  Mina  Sherman),  '98 Cranberry 

Porter,  Sallie  Ann,  '12 Kane 

Portman,  Agnes  C,  '02 7016  Kelly  St.,  Pittsburgh 

Portman.  Edith  G.,  '02 7016  Kelly  St.,  Pittsburgh 

Potter,  Anna  Bell  (Mrs.  Anna  Wyant),  '00 Kittanning 

Potter,  Mina  (Mrs.  Mina  Curtis),  '95 Franklin 

Potter,  Olive,  '02 Beaver  Crossing,   Neb. 

Pottorf,  Jesse  C,  '09 Salem,  O.,  R.  D.  i 

Pottorf,  Rena  M.,  '08 Salem,  O.,  R.  D.  i 

99 


Name  Address 

Powell,  Mrs.  Augusta  (Augusta  Norlin) Clearfield 

Powell,  Jeanette  (Mrs.  Jeanette  Kelso),  '91 

740  Cal.  Ave.,  Avalon 

Powell,  Lucy  Margaret,  '97 Cochranton 

Prather,  Mrs.  D.  (Dove  Larimer),  514  Gharkey  St.,  Muncie,  Ind. 

Price,  Edith  N.   (Mrs.  Edith  Smith),  '10 Genesee 

Proper,  Mrs.  Ethel  (Ethel  Bowman) Tionesta 

Pryor,  Cora  (Mrs.  Cora  Baggs),  '97 Conewango  Valley,  N.  Y. 

Pryor,  Effie  O.  (Mrs.  Effie  Burgwin),  '95 Guy  Mills 

Purdee,  Mrs.  Jennie   (Jennie  Cook) Menominee,  Wis. 

Putnam,  Caroline,  '00 Newerf 

Putnam,  Jennie  (Mrs.  Jennie  Firth),  '90 Deceased 

Putney,  Alva  S.,  '09 Central  Ave.,  Beloit,  Wis. 

Putney,  Hazel,  '11 Central  Ave.,  Beloit,  Wis. 

Quigley ,   Alice,   '  1 2 „ Emporium 

Quigley,  Anna  J.  (Mrs.  Anna  Amil),  '99 Mayaquez,  P.  R. 

Radaker,  Dee,  '  1 5...._ Seminole 

Ralston,  Mrs.  T.  H.  (Catherine  Cochrane) Brockwayville 

Rankin,  Jennie   (Mrs.  Jennie  McBride),  '92 

411    Walnut   St.,  Leavenworth,   Kan. 

Rankin,  Mary   (Mrs.  Mary  Apple),  '89 Deceased 

Rankin,  W.  B.,  '95 Clarion 

Rankin,  Mrs.  W.  B.   (Sadie  Campbell) Clarion 

Randall,  Nora,  '11 Hazel  Hurst 

Rapp,  Alphonsus,  '08 835  Canal  St.,  N.  S.  Pittsburgh 

Raver,  Carl,  '97 Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

Rea,  Edith   (Mrs.  Edith  Cook),  '09 Oil  City 

Reagle,  Angus,  '93 Franklin 

Reed,  Archie  F.,  '12 Miola 

Reed,  Mrs.  Eva  (Eva  Bradshaw) Duquesne 

Reed,  Herman  F.,  '13 Troutville 

Reed,  Mrs.  Lulu   (Lulu  Frye) Corry 

Reed,  Lura,  '10 Miola 

Reed,   Mabel,   '13 Roulette 

Reed,  R.  A.,  '96 Wellston,  Ohio 

Reed,  W.  A.,  '91 Libby,  Mont. 

Reicherter,  Emily  Agnes,  '08 .....Brookville 

100 


Name  Address 

Reicherter,  Emily  Agnes   (B.  of  P.),  'n Brookville 

Reid,  Letta,  ' lO _ Tulsa,  Okla. 

Reimer,  G.  C.   (A.  C),  '91 Lewisburg 

Reinsel,  Ruth  A.,  '12 Fairmount  City 

Reuscher,  J.  H.,  '96 Deceased 

Reyner,   Sara,  '98 _ Knox 

Rhea,  Blanche  O.  (Mrs.  Blanche  Huff),  '00 Munhall 

Rhea,  David  P.,  '02 Munhall 

Rhea.  Delia  M.  (Mrs.  Delia  Brown),  '04 Butler 

Rhea,  Nellie  (Mrs.  Nellie  Holt),  '90 

712 1  Harrison  Ave.,  Swissvale 

Rhinehart,  Mrs.  Alice   (Alice  Richards) Bartlesville,  Okla. 

Rhinehart,  Mrs.  H.  A.   (Mazie  Dieffenbacher) Dayton,  Ohio 

Rhines,  Sara  Alice  (Mrs.  Pearsall),  '05 Brookville,  R.  D. 

Rhoades,  Anna,  ' 1 5 Fairmount  City 

Rhoads,  Leonore,  '10 Frogtown 

Rice.  Homer,  '92 New  Freeport 

Rice,  Lucy  (Mrs.  Lucy  Hennen),  '92 Burton,  W.  Va. 

Richards,  Alice  (Mrs.  Alice  Rhinehart),  '96 Bartlesville,  Okla. 

Richards,  Celia  R.   (Mrs.  Celia  Blair),  '07 Anita 

Richards,  Charles  E.  H.,  '10 Worthville 

Richards,  Gertrude  E.,  '11 830  N.  La  Salle  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

Richards,  J.  D.,  '91 Manorville 

Richards,  Mary  Edith,  '05 Smethport,  R.  D.  4 

Richards,   Mrs.   M.    (Virginia   Newcome) Clarion 

Richards,  Olive  S.,  '08 Smethport,  R.  D.  4 

Richards,  Robert  W.,  '09 Smethport,  R.  D.  4 

Richardson,  Helen,  '09 Brookville 

Rifle.  Ada,  '96 Kane 

Riggs,  Edna  (Mrs.  Edna  Teitrick),  '92 

264  W.  Pomfret  St.,  Carlisle 

Riggs,  R.  Winfield,  '09 Richardsville 

Riley,  Bird  E.,  '12 Clarion,  R.  D.  i 

Riley,  Eva  F.,  '12 Clarion.  R.  D.  i 

Ritts.  Ello,  '02 7400  Hermitage  St.,  E.  E.  Pittsburgh 

Robbins,  Lulu  (Mrs.  Guy  Nelson),  '11 Wrights 

Robel,  Cora,  '93 Las  Animas,  Colo. 

101 


Name  Address 

Robertson,   Alex,   '99 Rathmel 

Robinson,  Edith  (Mrs.  Edith  Hellyer),  '92 Newton 

Robinson,  Emma,  '94 _ Deceased 

Robinson,   Frances    (Mrs.   Frances   McRobert),   '90 

1349  Main  St.,  Sharpsburg 

Robinson,  Lou,  '92 _ _ Doylestown 

Robinson,  Mariella,  '  1 5 _ Port  Allegany 

Robinson,  May,  '96 405  Franklin  St.,  Wilkinsburg 

Robinson,  Twila  (Mrs.  C.  Blose),  '13 Punxsutawney 

Roche,  Katharine,  '94 „ _ Deceased 

Rodgers,  Alice,  '  1 5 Cooperstown 

Rodgers,  Eva,  '  1 5 Jackson  Center 

Rodgers,  Mrs.  H.   (Irene  Furman) Pardoe 

Rohrer,  Mary,  '92 Franklin 

Ross,  Dorothy,  '  1 3 Clarion 

Ross,  Elsie  M.,  '01 7  Panch  Mahalo,  Godhra,  India 

Rossman,  Walter,  '11 Knox,  R.  D. 

Roueche,  Mrs.  Louise  (Louise  Polly) Guy  Mills 

Rowe,  Jennie  (Mrs.  Jennie  Burgwin),  '96 Kiefer,  Okla. 

Roys,  Mrs.  Joe  (Edna  Tefft) Port  Allegany 

Rudolph,  Mrs.  Clare  (Clare  Doverspike) Kittanning 

Rudolph,  Russell,  '98 „ Kittanning 

Rugh,  Charles  E.,  '88 Oakland,  Cal. 

Rugh,  Mrs.  H.  E.  (Mary  Davis) Clarion 

Rugh,  Mrs.  H.  E.  (Mary  Davis),  R.  N.  C. Clarion 

Rugh,  Mrs.  Jessie  (Jessie  Mullin) „ 

1830  Fruitvale  Ave.,  Oakland,  Cal. 

Rugh,  Minnie  (Mrs.  D.  C.  Corbett),  '90 Clarion 

Rugh,  Will  W.,  '88 _ 

Rulofson,  Mrs.  Flo  (Flo  Himes) Munhall 

Rumberger,  Mary,  '95 Mars 

Rumbaugh,  Mazie  M.,  '12 New  Bethlehem 

Rumsey ,  F.  M . ,  '96 Westf ord 

Runninger,  Susie,  '97 Utica 

Rupert,  James  W.,  '06 Parkers  Landing,  R.  D.  2 

Rupert,  Mrs.  N.    (Mary  Bamett) Sykesville 

Rush,  John  Mott,  '05 Hawthorn 

102 


Name  Address 

Russell,  Mrs.  Clyde  (Grace  Levier) Clarion 

Russell,  L.  J .,  '09 _ Towanda 

Russell,  Mildred  J.  (Mrs.  Mildred  Winsheimer),  '07,  Marienville 

Russell,  Ruth,  ' 1 3 Clarion 

Rutherford,  John  W.,  '02 Clarion 

Ryan,  T.  M.,  '92 

Rylander,  Martha,  ' 1 5 Sheffield 

Sage,  J.  M.,  '92 Sistersville,  W.  Va. 

Sage,  Myrtle  (Mrs.  Myrtle  Campbell),  '96 Pittsburgh 

Salisbury,  Edna,  '92 Oil  City 

Salyards,  Charles  L.,  '00 Altoona 

Sammons,  G.  W.,  '94 Wattsburg 

Sanders,  Oma  May,  '10 New  Bethlehem 

Sansom,   Dorothy,    '08 Clarion 

Sansom,  Martha,  '  1 3 Clarion 

Sansom,  Mary  M.  (Mrs.  O.  C.  Jones),  '02 Cleveland,  Ohio 

Saunders,  Mrs.  Lucy   (Lucy  O'Neill),  '96 Houston,  Texas 

Say,  Wealthy,  '90 Parkers  Landing,  R.  D.  2 

Sayers,  Clement  Emerson,  '91 Hawthorn 

Sayers,  Lillian,  'i  i Fairmount  ...City 

Sayers,  Harry  E.,  '96 New  Kensington 

Sayers,  Mrs.  Ida  (Ida  Hall) Deceased 

Schafifner,  John  E.,  '12 Pueblo 

Schall,  Agnes,  '12 „ Ford  City 

Schmader,  Christine,  '  1 5 Lucinda 

Schmader,  Rose,  '12 Lucinda 

Schmuck,  Elizabeth   (Mrs.  Elizabeth  McComb),  '93 Emlenton 

Schobey,  Mrs.  Bessie  (Bessie  Bray) Corydon 

Schoenfeld,  Leota  M.,  '12 Cleveland,  Okla. 

Schonfeld,  Mrs.  Anna  (Anna  Jones) 258  Bellfield,  Pittsburgh 

Schott,  Frances,  '  1 1 Clarion 

Schrecongost,   Herman,   '15 Rathmel 

Schrieberl,  Mrs.  Al.  (Catherine  Murphy) St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Schueltz,  Mary  M.,  '99 508  Conewango  Ave.,  Warren 

Schwab,  Charles  H.,   '07 Chatham   Run 

Schwartz,  Ethel,  ' 1 5 Anita 

Scofield,  Helen,  '09 Jefferson,  Ohio 

103 


Name  Address 

Scott,  Mrs.  Effie  (Effie  Thompson) 319  Carbon  St.,  Butler 

Scott,  Stanley,   '12 „ Fairchance 

Scott,  W.  B.,  '91 „ 319  Carbon  St.,  Butler 

Scowden,  Bertha,  '13  (4  yr.) Tionesta 

Scully,  Mary  A.,  '97 „ Clarendon 

Seavy,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  (Elizabeth  Baldensperger) Clarendon 

Secor,  Mrs.  Emma   (Emma  Klinestiver) Nebraska 

Seigworth,  Freda,  '10 Lickingville 

Seigworth,   Wayne   S.,   '12 Lickingville 

Seller,  Ida  M.,...  '98 Sprankles  Mills 

Seyler,  Mrs.  Bessie  (Bessie  Crawford) W.  Fulton  St.,  Butler 

Seyler,  J.  H.,  '00 Butler 

•Shadle,  Clara,  '  1 5 Leechburg 

Shadman,  Olive  (Mrs.  Olive  Williams),  '02 Duke  Center 

Shaffer,  Mrs.  Effie  (Effie  B.  Beer),  31  13th  St.,  Wheeling,  W.  Va. 

Shaffer,  E.  E.,  '99 Schmulbach  Bldg.,  Wheeling,  W.  Va. 

Shaffer,  J.  Frank,  '02 Kane 

Shaffer,  Mattie  O.,  '  10 Brookville 

Shafer,  Ruth,  '15 Brookville,  R.  D.  2 

Shannon,  Agnes,  '  1 3 Reynoldsville 

Shannon,  Mrs.  Amy  (Amy  Simpkins) Philippi,  W.  Va. 

Shannon,  Bertha,  '00 Franklin 

Sharp,  Mrs.  Cora  (Cora  Krauss) Fort  Benton,  Mont. 

Sharp,  Bertha  (Mrs.  M.  G.  Morris),  '08 Sigel 

Shawkey,  Minnie,  '02 22  Jackson  St.,  Warren 

Shearer,  Martha   (Mrs.  Martha  Hoover),  '90 McKeesport 

Shelly,  Margaret  Rebecca,  '04 Traverse  City,  Mich. 

Shepherd,  Fanny,  '98 106  Penna.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Sherritts,   Lottie   B.,   '92 

Sherry,  Mrs.   Minnie   (Minnie  Hindman) Showers 

Sheesley,  Olive  Mae,  '12 Big  Run 

Sheffer,  Mabel,  '09 Knox 

Shellito,  Hayes  C,  '14 Carnegie,  R.  D.  2 

Shepherd,  Mrs.  Anna  (Anna  Toy) Lower  Salem 

Shepherd,  Edna  (Mrs.  Edna  Pifer),  '97 Ridgway 

Shepherd,  Ruth  L.,  '12 Port  Allegany 

Sherman,  Mrs.  Mina  (Mina  Porter) Cranberry 

104 


Name  Address 

Shields,    Myrtle'    ,97 Deceased 

Shields,  Mrs.  N.  (Ethel  Fitzsimmons) Baxter 

Shirley,   Frances,   '07 Homestead 

Shirley,  Frank,  '01 Elizabethtown,  Tenn. 

Shirley,  Mrs.  F.   (Maude  Weaver) Elizabethtown,  Tenn. 

Shirley,  Marguerite,  '  15 Edgewood 

Shoemaker,  Mrs.  Effie   (Effie  Long) Clarion 

Shoemaker,  John,   '12 New   Bethlehem 

Shoemaker,  Lois  (Mrs.  H.  Miller),  '12 New  Castle 

Shoemaker,   Loraine,  '95 Philadelphia 

Shoemaker,   Luke,   '97 Clarion 

Shoemaker,  Olie,  '96 Berea,  Ky. 

Shoff,   Gertrude,    '02 Warren 

Shoup,  Clarence,  '10 Tidal 

Shoup,  Ira  B.,  '08 New  Castle 

Shoup,  Ira  B.  (B.  of  P.),  '10 New  Castle 

Shoup,  Ira  B.  (M.  of  P.),  '13 New  Castle 

Showers,   Irene,   '13 Qarion 

Sibley.  Blanche  (Mrs.  Blanche  Crawford),  '02 Mars 

Sibley,  Mary,  '02 Brookville 

Sieber,  Mrs.  Bessie  (Bessie  Gerhard) Audubon,  N.  J. 

Siggins,  Lillian   (Mrs.  Lillian  Clarke),  '00 Warren 

Sigins,  Nelle  (Mrs.  Nelle  Barr),  '99 Du  Bois 

Sigworth,  Anna  K.,  '10 Venus,  R.  D. 

Sigworth,  Belle,  '90 Deceased 

Simonds,  Mabel  Nelle   (Mrs.  Mabel  Hokensen),  '09 

Rochester,   N.   Y. 

Simpkins,  Amy  (Mrs.  Amy  Shannon),  '99 Philippi,  W.  Va. 

Simpkins,  Lida  Ray,  '99 Deceased 

Simpson,  Anna  C,  '12 Strattonville 

Simpson,  A.  J.,  '93 Summer\nlle 

Simpson,  Claire  (Mrs.  W.  Moore),  '13 Clarion 

Simpson,  Elizabeth  M.,  '12 Strattonville 

Simpson,  Frank  E.,  '12 Strattonville 

Simpson,  Mrs.  Jessie  (Jessie  Slagle) Summer\-ille 

Simpson,  Mary  (Mrs.  Mary  Valsing),  '94 Turtle  Point 

Simpson,  Mrs.  Myra  (Myra  B.  Craig) Belle  Vernon 

106 


Name  Address 

Simpson,  Rebecca,  '07 „ Strattonville,  R.  D.  i 

Simpson,   Robert   G.,   '13 Baxter 

Simpson,  Ula,  '13 Scotch  Hill 

Sirdevan,  Margaret,  '00 Titusville 

Slagle,  A.  D.,  '99 „ Perry  Payne  Bldg.,  Cleveland,  O. 

Slagle,  Jessie  (Mrs.  Jessie  Simpson),  '96 Summerville 

Slaughenhoupt,   Mrs.   Alice    (Alice   Walter) 

278  S.  Bargman  St.,  Sheridanville 

Slick,  Flored  Mae  (Mrs.  C.  Urchel),  '05 Clarion 

Slick,  Viola,  '09 „_ 201  2nd  Ave.,  Oil  City 

Slicker,  Floyd  E.,  '98.._ Summerville 

Slimmer,  Inez,   '14 Soldier 

Sloan,  Alice,  '05 Clarion 

Sloan,  Delia,  '95 Deceased 

Sloan,  Edith,   '93 Aquadilla,   P.   R. 

Sloan,  Esther  E.   (Mrs.  E.  Eakin),  '07 

Box  308,  R.  D.  5,  Pittsburgh 

Sloan,  Jeane,   '00 Clarion 

Sloan,  Jeane  (R.  N.  C),  '01 Clarion 

Sloan,  Sara  Elizabeth,  '09 Clarion 

Slusser,  Anna,  '90 Deceased 

Small,  Ina  M.,  '09 Kane 

Small,  Earl   R.,   '02 Sheffield 

Smathers,  F.  C,  '99 Punxsutawney 

Smathers,  Mrs.  F.  C.  (Bess  Kearney) Punxsutawney 

Smathers,  Nettie  Bell  (Mrs.  F.  Travis),  '04 Dayton 

Smathers,  Mrs.  Win   (Mary  Knapp) Clarion 

Sm 
Sm 
Sm 
Sm 
Sm 
Sm 
Sm 
Sm 
Sm 
Sm 


th,  Adda  Mae  (Mrs.  D.  Furlong),  '12 East  Brady 

th,  Audrey  L.,  '08 ; St.   Marys 

th,  Mrs.  Belle  (Belle  Matson) 803  Avan  St.,  Akron,  Ohio 

th,  Blanche  E.  (Mrs.  Blanche  Ferman),  '99 Luthersburg 

th,  Daisy,  '10 Brockwayville 

th,  Delia  E.,  '13 Strattonville 

th,  Mrs.  Edith   (Edith  Price) Genesee 

th,  Guy  Roscoe,  '08 Heathville 

th,  Hazel  M.,  '13 New  Castle 

th,  Henry,  '97 Rockton 

106 


Name  Address 

Smith,  Hester  K.,  '13  (4  yr.) Emlenton 

Smith,  K.  M.,  '01 Heathville 

Smith,  Mrs.  Lydia  (Lydia  Beightol) Spring  Creek 

Smith,   Mrs.   Maud    (Maud   McKennon) 

127  3rd  St.,  East  Liverpool,  Ohio 

Smith,   Mrs.   Nellie    (Nellie   Barr) Oakdale 

Smith,  Mrs.  Nettie   (Nettie  Wilson) Clarion 

Smith,  Mrs.  Rosa  (Rosa  D.  Hunter) Inhambane,  South  Africa 

Smith,  Stella  E.,  '12 Clarion 

Smith,  W.  Ray,  '  1 3 Punxsuta wney 

Smullin,  H.  D.,  '02 Natrona 

Snyder,  Mrs.  Alice  (Alice  Houghtaling) Wilcox 

Snyder,  Bess,  '11 Clarion 

Snylder,  Belle,  '11 Dutch  Hill 

Snyder,   Cora,   '90 Deceased 

Snyder,   Mrs.   Dora    (Dora  Boddorf) Ringgold 

Snyder,  Frances  S .,  '10 Deceased 

Snyder,  G.  W.  E.,  '00 Timblin 

Snyder,  H.  V.,  '97 Cooperstown 

Snyder,  J.  F.,  '95 Cooperstown 

Snyder,  Robert,  '13 Hazelwood,  Pittsburgh 

Snyder,  Mrs.  Winifred   (Winifred  Fowles) Greensburg 

Songer,   Bessie,    '13 Marienville 

Southwick,   Pearl,   '93 

Sowle,  Evelyn  (Mrs.  Evelyn  Baum),  '92 Hutchison,  Minn. 

Spangler,  Mrs.  Dora    (Dora  Kahle) Franklin 

Spangler,  George  M.,  '90 Washington 

Spanogle,  Mrs.  Delia   (Delia  HafTner) North  Girard 

Spaulding,  Garner  P.,  '93 Albion 

Spaulding,  Inez  (Mrs.  Inez  Wright),  '92 Conneaut,  Ohio 

Spray,  Mrs.  Alma  (Alma  Kerr) Rimersburg 

Stahlman,  Anna,   '10 Sigel 

Stahlman,  C.  A.  '10 Ringgold 

Stahlman,  Charles  E.,  '08 Ringgold 

Stahlman,  Charles  O.,  '09 Frogtown 

Stahlman,  C.  R.,  '01 Brookville 

Stahlman,  Mrs.  Ella  (Ella  Johnson) Brookville 

107 


Name  Address 

Stahlman,  Harry,  'ii McKees   Rocks 

Stahlman,  Mrs.  H.   (Myrtle  Jolly) McKees  Rocks 

Stahlman,  Mary,  'i2„W.  Liberty  and  Piermont  Ave.,  Pittsburgh 

S  tahlman,  N  ellie,  'og_ „ B  rookville 

Stahlman,  T.  M.,  '97 iiiiWestinghouse  Bldg.,  Pittsburgh 

Stancliff,  Mary   (Mrs.  Mary  Goodel),  '92._ Edinboro 

Stancliff,  Mrs.  Maud   (Maud  Brunton) Kalispell,   Mont. 

Stancliff,  T.   N.,  '92...„ Kalispell,   Mont. 

Stancliff,  Mrs.  W.   (Anna  Crowe) „....Verona 

Stanford,  Mrs.  Maye   (Maye  Eldred) _ Titusville 

Stanley,  Lois,  '13 South  Oil   City 

Startzell,  Mrs.  L.    (Lena  Graham) Sprankles   Mills 

Stauffer,  Russell,  '11 „New  Bethlehem,  R.  D. 

Stebbins,  Mildred  E.,  '08 _„ Harrison  Valley 

Stedwell,  Grace  E.,  '12 _ Grand  Valley 

Steele,  Anna  M.,  '12 _ Brockwayville,  R.  D.  i 

Steele,  Mary  (Mrs.  Mary  Yount),  '98 Myersdale 

Steele,  Mrs.  Mary  (Mary  Brown) East  Sandy 

Steele,  R.  M .,  '02 Latrobe 

Steiner,  Anna,  '  1 3 „ Lawsonham 

Steiner,  Clara  Z.,  '12 Loleta 

Steiner,  John  M.,  '02 Piney  Fork,  O. 

Steiner,  Layola,  '12 Loleta 

Steinmate,  Mary  A.,  '02 63  Hawthorn  Ave.,  Kittanning 

Sterley,   May,   ' 1 1 Reynoldsville 

Sterritt,  Edith  E.,  '99 Lanes  Mills 

Stevens,  Florence  K.,  '99 Box  82,  Oil  City 

Stevens,  Geneva  (Mrs.  Geneva  Vanatta),  '11 James  City 

Stevens,  John,  '02 Woodlawn 

Stevenson,  Genevieve   (Mrs.  Genevieve  Clawson),  '95 

Manila,  Philippine  Islands 

Stewart,  Mrs.  Emma    (Emma  Over) Palatka,  Ark. 

Stewart,  Ida  (Mrs.  Ida  Kirk),  '93 Titusville 

Stewart,  J.  B.,  '92 Brookville 

Stewart,  Mattie  E.,  '99 Rimersburg 

Stewart,  Mrs.  Minnie  (Minnie  Dilts) Deceased 

Stewart,  W.  J.,  '02 Deceased 

108 


Name  Address 

Stiles,  Eleanor,  'lo Reynoldsville 

Stiltz,  J .  H.,  '97 Braddock 

Stitzinger,  E.  E.,  '95 Deer  Creek,  W.  Va. 

Stone,  Blanche  A.  (Mrs.  Blanche  Boyce),  '10 Wellsville,  N.  Y. 

Stout,  Mrs.  Emma  (Emma  Pond) Townville 

Stover,  Mrs.  Ellen  (Ellen  Love) Freeport 

Stover,  Esther,  '  1 5 Duke  Center 

Stover,  Grover,  '  1 3 Clermont 

Stover,  Mrs.  Grover   (June  Fitzgerald) Clermont 

Stover,  Nelle,  ' 1 3 Cranberry 

Straitiff,  C.  H.,  '02 Anita 

Straitiff,  Floyd  S.,  '12 Anita 

Straitiff,  John  K.,  '12 Anita 

Strang,  Eliza  M.  (Mrs.  Eliza  Moore),  '02 Reynoldsville 

Stratton,  Charles  Benton,  '05 Brookville 

Strickenberg,  Lory,  '  1 1 Lynch 

Strong,  Jean,  '98 

Struble,  Mrs.  Effie  (Effie  Keener) Lisbon,  Ohio 

Struble,  John  C,  '97 Lisbon,  Ohio 

Stuart,  Ross  R.,  '92 Girardville 

Summerson,  Elizabeth,  '93 Pittsburgh 

Summerville,  Blanche,  '10 Brookville,  R.  D.  4 

Summerville,   Edith   L.,   '06 Rimersburg 

Summerville,  Maude  (Mrs.  Maude  Knapp),  '01 Baxter 

Summerville,  Warren  J.,  '07 Sandusky,  Ohio 

Summerville,  W.  R.,  '10 Rimersburg 

Supplee,  George  W.,  '13   (4-year) Zelienople 

Sutch,  Bessie   (Mrs.  Bessie  Curll),  '95 

99  Hazelwood  Ave.,   Pittsburgh 

Sutton,  J.  P.,  '98 Findlay.  Ohio 

Swank,  Mrs.  F.  K.   (Vernice  Painter) Leechburg,  R.  D.  2 

Swanson,  Ada  V.,  '09 Smethport,  R.  D.  4 

Swanson,  Anna  M.,  '12 Smethport,  R.  D.  4 

Swanson,  Hulda,   '07 Wilcox 

Swarm,  Lillie  Delia,  '09 Clarion 

Swartz,  John  C,  '08 Deceased 

Sweeney,  J.  W.  (S.  C),  '06 St.  Marys 

109 


Name  Address 

Sweitzer,  E.  Marion,  '02 Frogtown 

Sword,  Mrs.  Nellie  (Nellie  Dougherty) New  Castle 

Sykes,  Olive  E.  (Mrs.  H.  McCauley),  '09 Clarion 

Tanner,  Mrs.  Gracia  (Gracia  Kilbury) Honeoye 

Taylor,  Clara  M.,  '97 _ Port  Allegany 

Taylor,  Gussie    (Mrs.   Gussie   Conner),   '00 Kane 

Taylor,  Jennie  D.,  '91 Baltimore,  Md. 

Tefft,  Edna  (Mrs.  Joe  Roys),  '12 Port  Allegany 

Teitrick,  Mrs.  Edna  (Edna  Riggs)..264  W.  Pomfret  St.,  Carlisle 

Teitrick,    Reed   N.,    '92 _ Harrisburg 

Terwilliger,  Iva  M.,  '10 Fisher 

Texter,   Leslie  J.,   '02 Sligo 

Thomas,  Pearl,  '96 Marathon,   N.  Y. 

Thompson,  Mrs.  Anna  (Anna  Jones) Clarioil 

Thompson,  Anna,  '91 Escondido,  Cal. 

Thompson,  Clair  R.,  '96 Wilburton,  Okla. 

Thompson,  Cynthia,  '09 Clarion 

Thompson,  Effie  (Mrs.  Effie  Scott),  '90 319  Carbon  St.,  Butler 

Thompson,  Ellen  Marie,  '10 60  Euclid  Ave.,  Allegheny 

Thompson,  Emma   (Mrs.  Emma  Young),  '97 Nebraska 

Thompson,  Frances,  '14 Oil  City 

Thompson,  Florence,  '14 Oil  City 

Thompson,  Laura,  '93 Long  Beach,  Cal. 

Thompson,  Mrs.  Lydia  (Lydia  G.  Culbert) Deceased 

Thompson,  Mary  (Mrs.  D.  F.  Bowman),  '10 Edinboro 

Thompson,  Pearl  (Mrs.  Pearl  Nolph),  '94 Punxsutawney 

Thompson,  Phyllis,  '15 Alexandria  Bay,  N.  Y. 

Thornton,  Blanche  J.,  '99 4834  Chatsworth  Ave.,  Pittsburgh 

Thounhurst,  Wm.  S.,  '91 417  Rose  Ave.,  Wilkinsburg 

Timlin,  Alta  A.,  '09 Fisher 

Timlin,  Eva  May,  '10 Clarion 

Timlin,  Irvin,  '02 253  Arabella  St.,  Mt.  Oliver  Sta.,  Pittsburgh 

Timlin,  Lane  M.,  '09 Zelienople 

Timlin,  Mrs.  L.   (Florence  Fulton) Zelienople 

Tim] in ,  Madge  Evelyn,  '09 Fisher 

Timlin,   Miles,    '94 Harrisburg 

Tippery,  Anna,   '14 Callensburg 

110 


Name  Address 

Tischendorf,  Marie  B.,  '12 Kittanning 

Titus,  Janet  A.,  '09 604  Fourth  St.,  Warren 

Tompkins,  J.  Rodman,  '10 Germantown 

Tonks,  Lillie  (Mrs.  Lillie  Birmingham),  '97 Pittsburgh 

Toy,  Anna  (Mrs.  Anna  Shepherd),  '97 Lower  Salem,  Ohio 

Travis,  Mrs.  F.    (Nettie  B.   Smathers) Dayton 

Travis,  J.  M.  (A.  C),  '89 651  High  St.,  Denver,  Col. 

Tresize,  W.  M.,  '91 324  Knarr  St.,  Du  Bois 

Troutner,   Mary   May,   '95 

loii   Monterey  St.,  E.  Bakersfield,  (Hal. 

Truby,   Charlotte,   '11 Kittanning 

Truby,  Izora,  '  1 3 Callensburg 

Truby,  Jessie  Geneva  (Mrs.  Jessie  Kuhns),  '99 Emlenton 

Truby,  Martha,  '13 Callensburg 

Trunick,  Myrtle,  '  1 3 Coraopolis 

Trunick,  Olive,  '  1 3 Coraopolis 

Umstead,  Mrs.  Sarah  (Sarah  McGarrah) Gibsonia,  R.  D.  2 

Updegraff ,  Wm.  Lester,  '  10 Fisher 

Valsing,  Mrs.  Mary  (Mary  Simpson) Turtle  Point 

Vanatta,  Mrs.  Geneva  (Geneva  Stevens) James  City 

Van  Gorder,  Marie  (Mrs.  Marie  Williams),  '90 

Van  Katen,  B.  K.,  '93 Deceased 

Van  Tine,  Oleva  W.,  '12 Hoboken,  R.  D.  i 

Varner,  Myrtle  (Mrs.  A.  C.  Davis),  '13 East  Brady 

Vera,  Adam  B.,  '94 410  Reynolds  Bldg.,  Fort  Worth,  Tex. 

Virtue,  Mrs.  Minnie  (Minnie  Neyland) Akron,  Ohio 

Waddle,  Flora  M.,  '12 Tunnelton 

Wagner,  Mrs.  Anna  (Anna  Deitzenburg) Oil  City 

Wagner,  Christine,  '96 Shippenville 

Walker,  Florence  (Mrs.  Florence  Gibson),  '93 

454  Bayne  Ave.,  Bellevue 

Walker,  Mrs.  Grace  (Grace  Downing) Oil  City 

Walker,  Mrs.  Lillian  (Lillian  Kahle) Braddock 

Walker,  Lillie  Mae,  '04 Hazel  St.,  Sewickley 

Walker.  Margaret  C,  '12 West  Chester 

Walker.  Margaret  (P.  G.),  '12 West  Chester 

Walsh,  Ruth,  '12 Johnsonburg 

111 


Name  Address 

Walter,  Alice  (Mrs.  Alice  Slaughenhoupt),  '02 

278  S.  Berman  St.,  Sheridanville 

Walters,  Helen,  '  1 3 Clarion 

Walters,  Ruth,  '  1 3 Clarion 

Warner,  Vesta  B.,  '09 Coudersport 

Warner,  Vesta  (B.  of  P.),  '11 Coudersport 

Warnick,  Edna,  '  1 3 Clarion 

Warnick,   Mabel,   '12 Clarion 

Washburn,  O.  B.,  '93 Edinboro 

Watson,  McCay  Pryer,  '05 1819  Frick  Bldg.,  Pittsburgh 

Weaver,  Lloyd  F.,  '12 Clarion 

Weaver,  Lloyd  F.  (P.  G.),  '12 Clarion 

Weaver,  Maud  L.  (Mrs.  F.  Shirley),  '10 Elizabethtown,  Tenn. 

Weaver,  Mildred  (Mrs.  H.  Crooks),  '13 Clarion 

Weaver,  Minnie,  '94 Linesville 

Weaver,  Reed,  '  15 Clarion 

Weber,  Anna,  '97 17  Mechanic  St.,  Jamestown,  N.  Y. 

Weber,  Florenz,  '95 17  Mechanic  St.,  Jamestown,  N.  Y. 

Weeter,  Genevieve,  '15 Rimersburg,  R.  D.  2 

Weeter,  Nelle,  '13 Rimersburg 

Weible,  Mabel,  '14 Knox 

Weitz,  Anna,  '13 306  Shady  Ave.,  Pittsburgh 

Weitz,  Augustine,  '11 306  Shady  Ave.,  Pittsburgh 

Welch,   Lora,   '  1 3 Clarion 

Welch,  Mrs.  Mary  (Mary  A.  Krauss) Paradise,  Ariz. 

Welch,  Ray  D.,  '08 Ford  City 

Welch,  Ray  D.  (B.  of  P.),  '11 Ford  City 

Weldy,  Lillian  F.,  '01 233  Park  St.,  Titusville 

Welfling,  Stanley,  '  1 3 Germania 

Welfhng,  R.  O.,  '06 Coudersport 

Weller,  Mrs.  Dilla   (Dilla  Freeman) Springboro 

Wellman,  David  E.,  '02 Amity  St.,  Homestead 

Wellman,  Nina  May,  '99 Marienville 

Wellsby,  Grace,  '96 1906  Smith  St.,  Houston,  Tex. 

Wentzel,  Mrs.  Mamie  (Mamie  W.  Maier) Glenshaw 

Wenzel,  Mrs.  Mary  (Mary  Lamb) Emlenton,  R.  D.  i 

West,  J.  H.,  '93 Warren 

112 


Name  Address 

West,  J.  H.  (S.),  '02 Warren 

Weeter,  Alice  (Mrs.  Alice  Fitzgerald),  '92 Bisbee,  Ariz. 

White,  Alice,  '96 Gates,  Ahmedabad,  India 

White,  Cora  (Mrs.  Cora  Bennett),  '92...1419  Otter  St.,  Franklin 
White,  Gertrude  (Mrs.  Gertrude  Heidler),  '08 

1007  St.  Emanuel  St.,  Houston,  Texas 

White,  Mabelle,  '  1 3 Showers 

Whitehill,  George  B.,  '91 Mt.  Jewe^t 

Whitehill,  Minno  Pearl  (Mrs.  S.  C.  Clarke),  '00 Andover,  Ohio 

Whitling,  Marjorie,  '08 Lamartine 

Whitmer,  George  F. ,  '88 Clarion 

Whitmer,  Mrs.  G.  (Emma  McFeaters) Clarion 

Whitmer,   Helen,   '10 Clarion 

Whitmer,  Minnie  Belle,  '00 Deceased 

Whitmer,  S.  M.,  '98 Richwood,  W.  Va. 

Whittaker,  Mrs.  Matilda   (Matilda  Eilingsfeld) Leetonia 

Wiant,  Fannie  (Mrs.  Fannie  Eiseman),  '94 Strattonville 

Wiegand,  Pearl  C,  '12 Kittanning 

Wilcox,  Mrs.  Frances  (Frances  Longwell) Cle  Elum,  Wash. 

Wiley,  Edna,  '13 Brookville,  R.  D.  i 

Wilhelm,  Mrs.  Ed.   (Alice  Wilson) Clarion 

Wilhelm,  Maude  (Mrs.  Maude  Berlin),  '97 Knox 

Wilkinson,  Bertha  (Mrs.  Bertha  Brenneman),  '91 Arthurs 

Wilkinson,  Florence,  '12 Clarion 

Will.  P.  S.,  '92 Folsom.  Cal. 

Williams,  Cora  B.  (Mrs.  Cora  Allen),  '92 WalHngford,  Conn. 

Williams,  E.  G.,  '91 Ridgway 

Williams,  E.  M.,  '01 Emlenton 

Williams,  Florence,  '13 Cooperstown 

Williams,  Joan,  '90 Deceased 

Williams,  Mrs.  Marie  (Marie  Van  Gorder) 

Williams,  Martha,  '15 Cooperstown 

Williams,  Mrs.  Olive  (Olive  Shadman) Duke  Center 

Williams,  T.  F.,  *02 New  Bethlehem 

Wills,  Mrs.  Maud  (Maud  McKeever) 

1832  Lincoln  Ave.,  East  Liberty,  Pittsburgh 

Wilson,  Alice   (Mrs.  E.  Wilhelm),  '00 Garion 

113 


Name  Address 

Wilson,  George  B.,  '07 St.  Petersburg 

Wilson,  Grace  Cleveland,  '04 „ Clarion 

Wilson,  Henry  W. ,  '01 Clarion 

Wilson,  Howard  M.,  '97 New  York 

Wilson,  J.  B.,  '88 _ Deceased 

Wilson,  Joseph  R.,  '00 Reynoldsville 

Wilson,  Mary  E.  (Mrs.  C.  V.  Pollock),  '96 Ironton,  Ohio 

Wilson,  Nettie  (Mrs.  Nettie  Smith),  '11 Clarion 

Wilson,  Pearl  (Mrs.  Pearl  Kifer),  '94 Salt  Lick,  Ky. 

Wilson,  Samuel  E.,  '01 Clarion 

Wingard,  Mrs.  Libbie  (Libbie  Davis) Pueblo 

Winsheimer,  Mrs.  Mildred  (Mildred  Russell) Marienville 

Winship,  Olive,  '94 Port-  Allegany 

Winship,  W.  H.,  '94 Syracuse,  Kan. 

Wise,  Mrs.  Emma  (Emma  Francis) Pleasant  St.,  Bradford 

Witherow,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  (Elizabeth  Dumjohn) Smethport 

Wol  f e,  Erdie,  '  1 1 Tionesta 

Wolfe,  Mrs.  Irene  (Irene  Beatty) Kaylor 

Woods,  Laura  (Mrs.  Laura  Gwinn) Garfield,  Wash. 

Woodward,   Ethel,   '14 Bradford 

Woodward,  Emma  (Mrs.  Emma  Kennemuth),  '95...Shippenville 

Woodward,  Peter  M.,   '92 Edinboro 

Wright,  Ernest  S.,  '92 _ „ Conneaut,  Ohio 

Wright,  Mrs.  Inez  (Inez  Spaulding) Conneaut,  Ohio 

Wyant,  Mrs.  Anna  (Anna  B.  Potter) Kittanning 

Wyant,  J.  Finley ,  '  1 3 Kittanning 

Yarger,  Ida  Nelle  (Mrs.  Nelle  Caldwell),  'o9...Brookville,  R.  D.  5 

Yentzer,  Gladys,  '14 Roulette 

Yingling,  Don  Van,  '09 Renfrew 

Yingling,  Hattie  Belle,  '09 Renfrew 

Yingling,  Margaret  C,  '08 Wilkinsburg 

Yingling,  Orvis  C,  '96 Wood  St.,  Wilkinsburg 

Yinling,  Vira  Leota  (Mrs.  R.  F.  Downie),  '07 Renfrew 

Young,  Bertha  Mae  (Mrs.  Bertha  Bartlett),  '01 Pekin 

Young,  Mrs.   Emma    (Emma  Thompson) Nebraska 

Young,  Emma  C. ,  '92 

Young,  Robert  R. ,  '12 Russell 

114 


Name  Address 

Young,  Maude   (Mrs.  Maude  Bernie),  '97 

112  Colbert  Ave.,  Oil  City 

Young,  M.  T.,  '93 68  Post  Ave.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Young,  T.  S.,  '94 Fryatt,  Ark. 

Younie,  James  A.,  '00 _ Forestville,  N.  Y. 

Yount,  Mrs.  Mary  (Mary  Steele) _ Myersdale 

Yost,  Celia  E.,  '12 „ „ Reynoldsville 

Zagst,  Florence  L.,  '07 Houston  Heights,  Tex. 

Zeliff,  Anna,  '14 - - Sheffield 

Zeliff,  Verr,  '08 Sheffield 

Zell,  Harry,  '13 Brockwayville 

Zell,  Pearl  (Mrs.  W.  Atkinson),  'io_ Brockwayville 

Zimmerman,  Mrs.  Janette   (Janette  McClen) _ Glenfield 

Zuendel,  Lawrence  W.,  '09 _ Knox 

Zufall,  Esther,  '12 Big  Run 

Zufall,  Merle  F.,  '12 „ Big  Run 

Graduates  in  the  Music  Course 

Arner,  Blanche,  '12 „ Clarion 

Arner,  Margaret  (Mrs.  R.  H.  Lewis),  '12 Monongahela  City 

Brown,  Katharine  (Mrs.  H.  Moore),  '07 Deceased 

Campbell,  Mary   (Mrs.  W.  McNutt),  '08 „ Clarion 

Campbell,  Nettie  Bisel,  '05 Clarion 

Capron,   Orpha,   '09 „ „ Clarion 

Carrier,  Mrs.  S.  (Vera  McCullough) Beaver  Falls 

Davis,  Mrs.  Maude  (Maude  Miller) Reynoldsville 

Donaldson,  Effie,  '97 

Fox,  Mathilda,  '13 Garion 

Hamilton,  Mrs.  Mabel  (Mabel  Kiser).. 277  Loomis  St.,  Meadville 

Harbaugh,  Mrs.  Cloi  (Cloi  Wagner) Shippenville 

Harley,  Grace,  '97 712  Thorn  St.,  Youngstown,  Ohio 

Hayes,  Mary,  ' 1 5 _ Qarion 

Hepler,  Mabel  Claire,  '12 New  Bethlehem 

Hulings,  Mary  (Mrs.  Mary  Sailer),  '12 Pittsburgh 

Kiser,  Mabel   (Mrs.  Mabel  Hamilton,  '96 

277  Loomis  St. ,  Meadville 

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Name  Address 

Knapp,  Mary,  '12 _ Clarion 

Lewis,  Mrs.  R.  H.  (Margaret  Arner) Monongahela  City 

Logue,  Marjorie  (Mrs.  Eugene  Woods),  '12 Sligo 

Magee,  Lulu   (Mrs.  C.  Snyder),  '08 _ Clarion 

Miller,  Maude  (Mrs.  Maude  Davis),  '97 Reynoldsville 

Miller,   Parma,   '14 _ Knox 

Moore,  Ella,  '11 _ Qarion 

Moore,  Mrs.  H.  (Katherine  Brown) „ Deceased 

McCullough,  Vera  (Mrs.  S.  Carrier),  '11 Beaver  Falls 

McNutt,  Mrs.  W.   (Mary  Campbell),  '08 Clarion 

Neal,  Myrtle,  '  1 1 Nansen 

Pollock,  Anna,  '96 Clarion 

Reitz,  Mrs.  Mary  (Mary  Rue) Brdokville 

Rue,  Mary  (Mrs.  Mary  Reitz),  '08 Brook^alle 

Sailer,  Mrs.  E.  G.   (Mary  Hulings) „ Pittsburgh 

Sansom,   Dorothy,   '09 Clarion 

Shirley,  Mrs.  F.  (Maude  Weaver),  '08 Elizabethtown,  Tenn. 

Simpson,  Rebecca,  '12 Strattonville 

Snyder,  Mrs.  C.  C.  (Lulu  Magee),  '08 „ Clarion 

Stoner,  Iva,  '  1 5 Summerville 

Wagner,  Cloi   (Mrs.  Cloi  Harbaugh),  '09 Shippenville 

Weaver,  Maude  L  (Mrs.  F.  Shirley),  '09 Elizabethtown,  Tenn. 

Wilson,  Maude,  '  1 3 _ „ Kane 

Woods,  Blod wen,  '  1 3 Curlls ville 

Woods,   Mrs.  Eugene   (Marjorie  Logue) Sligo 

Yingling,   Oda,   '14 Lexington,  Ky . 


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